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What is discussion?
What does discussion mean? A discussion is spoken communication between two or more people to explore an issue or issues. The issue can be a topic, problem, object, concept, or experience. This is applicable to specific discussion. This is applicable to stress discussion. What are the advantages of discussion? Discussion is a method of education. Discussion is a method of counseling. Discussion is a method of teaching. Discussion is the best method of teaching. Discussion is the best method of learning. Discussion is also called conversation. Discussion helps to understand the issue. Discussion helps to clarify the issue. Discussion helps to identify stressors. Discussion helps to decrease stress. Discussion helps to cope with stress. Discussion helps to generate new ideas to solve problems. Discussion about stress relieves stress. Discussions with competent persons can be helpful. Discussions with incompetent persons can be harmful. In discussion, you ask and answer specific questions. Discussion should remain relevant to the topic. Discussion should be in the English language. Discussion on stress helps prevent and cope with stress. Discussion releases hormones from the hypothalamus of human brain. You should ask questions relevant to the discussion. Is this question relevant to the discussion? This question is relevant to the discussion. This question is not relevant to the discussion. We need to discuss more than once a week. If you cannot, you need to find others. Stress: I have done considerable research on this topic. I have elaborated this topic in 50 different questions and answers. What do you know about stress? Are you experiencing any life stressors? What life stressors are you experiencing? What life stressors can a human being experience? What types of stressors have you faced up to now? What types of stressors do you think others have faced? How many life stressors do you know? How have you managed each life stressor at various points? E-mailing helps to detect competent and incompetent persons. E-mailing helps to decrease and cope with stress. E-mailing details of specific topic is a method of counseling. We need to discuss. We need to discuss stress. We need to discuss a specific issue. We need to have regular discussion. Do you know anyone interested in these issues? Can you find people interested in these issues? Every day, there should be at least four or five people in the lounge for one hour to discuss these issues. Two or three should have experience and knowledge of these issues. If you discuss specific issues you remember more; what is the mechanism involved? What are suggestions from me to you? How can the goals be accomplished? You need to do research. I need to do research. You need to make suggestions after your research. I need to make suggestions after my research. In the future, if you would like to discuss any issues, e-mail, call, fax, or write a postal mail. Here are further guidelines. http://www.qureshiuniversity.com/teachingmethods.html |
Meeting What is the difference between a meeting, a lecture, and a discussion? |
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Life Stressors What are various life stressors a human being can experience? There are more than 180 life stressors. A human being can experience one or more life stressors at any given point. |
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Teaching methods |
Teaching Through Discussion |
Guide to Classroom Discussions |
Conversation Questions Classrooms |
What are qualities or characteristics of good discussions?
What ground rules / guidelines should we follow in discussions? What guidelines should discussion leaders follow? |
Types of Discussion |
What are Instructional Skills? |
What is Direct Instruction? |
What is Indirect Instruction? |
What is Experiential Learning? |
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