regular moments of temporary collapse (when Wile E. Coyote
crashes to the floor of the canyon).
As students learn something
new, they find that their initial enthusiastic embrace of new skills,
ideas, or practices is followed by a disturbing
period of confusion
as they realize just how complex and unfamiliar is the new territory
they are entering. This realization is followed by a yearning to
return to the comfortable certainties of old skill sets and attitudes.
Not
surprisingly, when students are in this state of yearning, they
resist any attempt by the teacher to move them forward. Although
this
stage is temporary, it is experienced as permanent until some
external prompt or support reignites their movement forward.
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