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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Evergreen: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by The_Killer_Wolofi: [qb] [QUOTE]I wasn't expecting this kind of response lol. What do you mean by intellectual snobbery and what do you feel he should have said? Are you with Keita or against him I am a little confused about your position? [/qb][/QUOTE]Evergreen Writes: You may be a little confused because of your approach. I am not approaching this from an emotive standpoint and hence I am neither for or against Keita. To your first question - what I mean is Keita is being purposefully subjective as a teaching strategy. He is trying to pull analytical and critical thinking out of his audience at Cambridge. At one point he says something to the effect of "we have PhD's and Cambridge students in the audience, right". It is obvious that he is trying to be thought provoking. It's just not working. He needs to be able to break these things down for the simplest minded student. He is a great researcher, scholar and writer. He is not to hot as a teacher or communicator. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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