<p>SQ3R: a new teaching method that is supposedly sweeping the nation. </p>
<ol>
<li>scan the material</li>
<li>question the teacher
R's: read, recite, review.</li>
</ol>
<p>Basically, the teacher doesn't do a full blown lesson. Sounds alright, but in my pre-calc class my teacher is ignoring the question part. We can no longer ask questions until after our homework is due.</p>
<p>I am not struggling yet but am an auditory learner and just sit for 55 minutes in class wondering why the teacher isn't teaching me this stuff. I have made an appointment at a tutor center to get some advice. </p>
<p>I'm not complaining; I don't need the teacher to do his job, but paying someone else to do it isn't the easiest option.</p>
<p>Has anyone seen "SQ3R" in their math classes this year?</p>
<p>Lol that’s for little kids, and I enountered that only once in my whole life only in elementary school, probably like the 4th grade, where the teacher read us stories from books. If this is happening in high school, especially in math class, then that would be a grave problem. High schoolers shouldn’t be following such trivial “teaching methods”; they should already be mature enough to study in their own ways not like how little children are unable to.</p>
<p>what’s up puggly? first the meaningless thread against how I have been bullied, and now correcting a spelling mistake that doesn’t matter at all?</p>
<p>if you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all :)</p>
<p>OH that thread! Lol that was funny. BTW, that thread was not meant to make a joke of yours. I must have copied at least 10 threads in that manner since having a CC account.</p>