According to Meiland, a "good" college teachers present information in the following way. In general, they present some information, in the sense of "what is currently believed." However, they also spend much time talking about the basis on which this information is currently believed. So, they make their students discuss and examaine the basis of current beliefs. They does'nt treat material as unchanging fact. They treat it as beliefs or conclusions that have been reached on the basis of investigations. They want their students to learn new types of intellectual work are required at the college level to do these things.
I agree with these way. Because I think that for college students to learn what is currently believed is very important. In the future, they have to consider imformations is currently believed. So, they should do this whe they are college students.
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