THe dialectic relationship of theory and practice Practice Theory Instructions for running the visual presentation N.B. Speakers should be switched on.

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THe dialectic relationship of theory and practice Practice Theory Instructions for running the visual presentation N.B. Speakers should be switched on 1. Click mouse to end of slide show. 2.To end, click on “eturn to Article” Drora pritzker Return to Article

Saying and proverbs regarding practice Actions speak louder than words Reflective practice Wise after the event The wise person is s/he who has experience Practice makes perfect The best way to learn is through experience Task for the student Express in a short sentence the relationship between theory and practice as reflected in each of the above phrases. Which of the above phrases reflects a dialectic relationship in your view? Drora Pritzker Instruction for running the visual presentation Click mouse to end of slide show 2. To end, click on “Return to Article” Return to Article put theory into practice

Practice Task for the student Bring up the figure by clicking onthe.mouse (Speakers should be switched on) Study the figure and give it a different name that in your view best expresses its content Try to describe the content in words Drora Pritzker Return to Article

Personal practical knowledge Practical knowledge Affective knowledge Theoretical knowledce Personal practical knowledge Drora Pritzker What in your eyes does the figure express? If you have a story that expresses what is drawn in the figure, write it down and send it to me. Return to Article