By Naephil on 10/20/2007 11:46 AM
I am new to STI (just paid and started last night) and have so far found many typos (actually, grammatical errors) in the online portion of the SubSkills lessons. I also found some in the SubStrength Finder pretest. I don't claim to be a grammar whiz, but some of these errors were very basic and, on the pretest, annoying. I find this unacceptable and somewhat careless.
But on a positive note, I found that, although I already "knew" some of what the lessons were teaching (e.g. importance of positive feedback and promoting higher level thinking), it was interesting to see a bit of the scholarship behind those ideas, such as Bloom's taxonomy. Supposing this sort of scholarship is commonly known among professional teachers, I feel it is an advantage to be familiar with the industry's vocabulary (even if only somewhat).
By Naephil on 10/20/2007 11:50 AM
Correction: The errors were found in the SubInstructor, not in the Subskills.
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