According to Meiland, a “good” college teacher presents information in the following way. Normally, “good” college teacher talk about what is currently believed right now to the student and have discussion and exam in the classes.
What the students need most to learn at the college is not the special knowledge which the student learned in the class but the way of thinking, skills, attitudes and understanding.
So “good” teachers give the information, but which information is not absolutely and eternally true (which is like high school). Students need to investigate the information and to find the answer that he or she can really understand. In college, students want to the materials be believed on the basis of reason rather than on the basis of authority. So teachers really need to think about these and give the information to the student carefully. (should not be authoritative.)
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