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Old September 16th 08, 03:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message
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Ongoing discussion regarding different techniques. Do we do it with a
touchy feely softly spoken and oh my gosh thats just fine.....
Or do we do it with a harsh what in hell was that all about?
Who did you learn the most from and what was the drill?
Of course there is a different perspective from a civilian learning to
get over the fear of heights or unusual attitudes (as opposed to the
normal of right side up on the highway) and a military student pilot
who is going to be exposed to getting shot in the ass with a rocket
out in the field when they go operational.
What has been most effective for you? The teacher who spent time
explaining what you were trying to learn and how it works, or the one
who just demanded you do the syllabus? How much time did you have to
spend one on one? Or did you even get that opportunity?
Did you have to learn under pressure or did you have the luxury of a
year or two to get to step one? Was it even important to you to get to
step one or two? What was the motivation? Was it for personal
satisfaction? Was it because of familial pressure?
Lots of factors to consider that impact instructor effectiveness.and
student learning.
Should be interesting to discuss.
Ol S&B
CFII/RAM AIGI - Original CFI in 1967


The most effective way to teach anything is positive affirmation only. Every
thing else is second best.






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Old September 16th 08, 03:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usent.kooks
Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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"Mick" @_#`~#@.^net wrote in :


"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message
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Ongoing discussion regarding different techniques. Do we do it with a
touchy feely softly spoken and oh my gosh thats just fine.....
Or do we do it with a harsh what in hell was that all about?
Who did you learn the most from and what was the drill?
Of course there is a different perspective from a civilian learning
to get over the fear of heights or unusual attitudes (as opposed to
the normal of right side up on the highway) and a military student
pilot who is going to be exposed to getting shot in the ass with a
rocket out in the field when they go operational.
What has been most effective for you? The teacher who spent time
explaining what you were trying to learn and how it works, or the one
who just demanded you do the syllabus? How much time did you have to
spend one on one? Or did you even get that opportunity?
Did you have to learn under pressure or did you have the luxury of a
year or two to get to step one? Was it even important to you to get
to step one or two? What was the motivation? Was it for personal
satisfaction? Was it because of familial pressure?
Lots of factors to consider that impact instructor effectiveness.and
student learning.
Should be interesting to discuss.
Ol S&B
CFII/RAM AIGI - Original CFI in 1967


The most effective way to teach anything is positive affirmation only.
Every thing else is second best.




Absolutely. As in "You are a perfect fjukkwit"


Bertie





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Old September 16th 08, 01:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mick[_2_]
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Absolutely. As in "You are a perfect fjukkwit"


Bertie



Same old worn out stupidity,
same old worn out cross post,
same old retarded wanna be, eh Buttlipps?



 




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