This is a poor metaphor, but it's what comes to mind - I suspect it would be like learning a language. You want to learn it all at once, but it seems like you need a 'chunk of this' before you can start to learn 'a chunk of something else', and you need both chunks to meld before you can begin to work on the third. You need to do it over and over, too.
You need the jigsaw puzzle pieces...see their edges, examine how they "might" fit together with other jig saw puzzle pieces. Then you muddle through and fit a few pieces together, sometime wrong way around, work to get it right. It is always a struggle. When you finally get the whole picture together, you die.
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The education program I completed taught pedagogy through this concept. It was great, but its not easy.
This is a poor metaphor, but it's what comes to mind - I suspect it would be like learning a language. You want to learn it all at once, but it seems like you need a 'chunk of this' before you can start to learn 'a chunk of something else', and you need both chunks to meld before you can begin to work on the third. You need to do it over and over, too.
You need the jigsaw puzzle pieces...see their edges, examine how they "might" fit together with other jig saw puzzle pieces.
Then you muddle through and fit a few pieces together, sometime wrong way around, work to get it right. It is always a struggle.
When you finally get the whole picture together, you die.
Yeah, end games are always a bear.
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