Louis
That was my point. Having a trainer and a training programme can make it
harder, not easier. A good trainer will stop you taking the attractive,
siren-calling short cuts that appear to make life immediately easier, but
which will inevitably seriously impede your future development.
Best wishes.
Chris
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From: Discusses staff and curriculum development in higher education
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Louis_Schmier
Sent: 04 March 2002 12:25
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Subject: Re: It's supposed to be hard
Chris, with all their trainers they, the athletes still have to train;
they still have to strain; They still have to commit and persevere; they,
not their trainers or coaches, still have to perform. However ultimately
easy it may look, it still is not easy getting to the point where it looks
easy. Maybe, to carry your analogy along, we professors then need the
trainers and training programs if we are to be Olympic level teachers.
Make it a good day.
--Louis--
Louis Schmier www.therandomthoughts.com
Department of History www.halcyon.com/arborhts/louis.html
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