03-26-2020 04:29 AM
Go to solutionResearch is not just searching for knowledge but also to mould ourselves to enter into the world of search. Research basically helps in improving our skills and strengths to develop our response towards research
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03-26-2020 06:21 AM - edited 03-26-2020 06:50 AM
Go to solutionResearch is a CRUCIAL part of being an effective teacher, keeping up with the latest data so your teaching stays on track, in line with REALITY.
And, teaching is learning.
Im new here, publishing Tai Chi, Qigong and Meditation lessons by some of the world's greatest teachers, including our founder, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming.
03-26-2020 06:21 AM - edited 03-26-2020 06:50 AM
Go to solutionResearch is a CRUCIAL part of being an effective teacher, keeping up with the latest data so your teaching stays on track, in line with REALITY.
And, teaching is learning.
Im new here, publishing Tai Chi, Qigong and Meditation lessons by some of the world's greatest teachers, including our founder, Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming.
03-26-2020 06:46 AM
Go to solutionHi @YMAA_Mind-Body welcome to our new community home! Can you edit your post to remove the course link (click "options" then select "edit message")? We don't allow self-promotion (course links included). In our community per our community guidelines.
Eliana Cerna
Udemy Community
03-26-2020 06:51 AM
Go to solutionHi, thanks, I misunderstood the purpose of the Introductions section.
03-26-2020 07:16 AM
Go to solutionI like this.
One of the things you gain by developing a course, writing a book, etc., is that it forces you (or should!) to do research, to think deeply about your topic, and to try to serve as a funnel for your students of all the relevant knowledge. You do research both to discover knowledge, but also to serve your students by relieving them of the work of researching everything available on a topic.
Research is like exercise, it is often painful, tiresome, challenging, while it strengthens the muscle that can then be put to work in the development of your course.
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