I think your lady is a lousy teacher who lacks the heart and the creativity
to teach.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Hall [mailto:johnhall@evergo.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:32 PM
To: FoRK
Subject: How do you teach fundamental logic to someone that doesn't grok it?
I was presented with this problem from a lady that taught logic at the
college level.
About the simplest thing in logic is:
Given: A => B
Given: A
Conclude: ?
What do you do with a student that can't answer that question?
My reactions boiled down to:
a) dumbfounded that someone over the age of 12 who can dress themselves
considers that a hard problem.
b) anyone who can't get that will never get that and can't be taught logic.
Hand them a shovel.
On the other hand, I have seen people that had trouble with:
Given: A => B
Given: B
Conclude: ?
That seemed to be harder to understand, and for someone that misses such
questions I can think of ways to teach them, provided they could get the
first problem right.
Any thoughts?
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