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From: alan <alessiny@yahoo.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2008042917:59:17 Subject: Re: Identifying slow learners and lazy learners Yes, I agree there is a difference between a slow and lazy learner. Slow learners show interest in their education. Lazy learner wants you to do everything for them. When I assist any student I write and read for them as little as possible. I have them put the information in their own words. I also discovered if you do to much for the lazy learn they try to get more from me. Sometimes it helps if I have a student tutor mentor the lazy learner. Sometimes a student can motive another student better then parents or teachers.
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