Recently I have been reading Symposium, Apology of Socrates, and Euthyphro, written by Plato. There books are well known for portraying about Socrates’s life, especially th trial and death of Socrates. Reading about Socrates is a very humbling experience. Socrates is a very humble (and yet arrogant) person. He truly believes he knows nothing (whereas he… Continue reading Reading about Socrates, and The Importance of Asking Questions
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The Student Who Thought That the Course Is Not Challenging Enough for Her
I want to share a story which happened to me yesterday. Yesterday, during the break, I asked this student whether she sent me a long email at the end of Term 1 asking for my clarification regarding her grades. Ironically, yesterday was the first time she ever showed up in my class in this Term.… Continue reading The Student Who Thought That the Course Is Not Challenging Enough for Her
Reading about Auto-Ethnographic Methodology and My Thoughts
I am afraid I missed our first session this week, due to my overlapping working days. I still want to complete the task, which is the research on an article about pedagogy, and sharing my thoughts. For the first week, I read It’s all about ‘me’, with you: Exploring auto-ethnographic methodology, by Neil Drabble. The… Continue reading Reading about Auto-Ethnographic Methodology and My Thoughts
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My name is Sing Hang Tam; and I am a lecturer for International: Introduction to the Study of Fashion and International Preparation for Fashion. My LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sing-hang-tam-54a225a5/ Feel free to connect with me.