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Friday, May 1, 2009

WRITTEN WORK

Oral work can only give a start and new concepts have to be ensured and ascertained by putting them in black and white. Oral must be supplied with some paper work, which is called as written work. Oral discussions and mental images are not always enough and cannot possibly be retained for a long period. Therefore mental work should associate with written work. Oral must be supplement by written work. Over emphasis on oral work leads to harmful attitude. In some cases some pupils not gain substantially from oral work. Written work is, in a way mental information of information acquired orally. Oral work forms the starting, written forms the end.


There is a saying that, “READING MAKES A FULL MAN, CONFERENCE A READY MAN AND WRITING AN EXACT MAN”. Hence written work must be given to the pupil.

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