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Unconventional teaching style from "summary" of 'Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman!' by Richard Phillips Feynman,Brian Cox

Feynman had a rather unique approach when it came to teaching. He believed in keeping things simple and straightforward. He didn't believe in using complicated jargon or unnecessary technical terms. Instead, he preferred to explain things in a way that anyone could understand. One of the key aspects of his teaching style was clarity. He made sure that his explanations were crystal clear and easy to follow. He didn't leave any room for confusion or ambiguity. He wanted his students to truly understand the concepts he was teaching, not just memorize them for a test. Feynman also had a knack for logical sequencing. He knew how to present information in a way that made sense and built upon itself. He would start with the basics and gradually move on to more complex ideas. This helped his students grasp the material more effectively and retain it for the long term. Transition words and phrases were another important part of Feynman's teaching style. He knew how to connect ideas and concepts seamlessly, creating a smooth flow ...
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    'Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman!'

    Richard Phillips Feynman

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