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Teaching Photography
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Teaching Photography

by Glenn Rand, Richard D. Zakia
January 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
376 pages
9h 33m
English
Focal Press
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By Don Holtz, Lansing Community College, MI, student of Glenn Rand

10The Environment

“The best learning takes place on a log, with the teacher on one end and the student on the other.”

Socrates

There are two important parts of the environment within the classroom. Though it is easy to define the classroom environment as its physical realities, the psychological aspects of the environment are also very important. The classroom environment is made up of people and things. Thus we must deal with both the physical and human limits of the classroom setting.

When we look at the people in the classroom, we must be other-directed in our discussion. ...

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ISBN: 9780240807676