RE: Educating Judges
I've invited Dennis to share his views in an upcoming issue of Irises in our
Commentary column (he hasn't confirmed if he'll accept). Would others like
to share their own ideas about how we train judges? These are valuable
conversations we should have as an organization!
--kdn
Horticulturally,
Kelly D. Norris
Farm Manager, Rainbow Iris Farm
Editor, Irises: The Bulletin of The American Iris Society
Bedford & Ames, IA
Zone 4b/5a
Read my blog at: http://www.kellydnorris.com
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From: owner-aisdiscuss@aisboard.org [mailto:owner-aisdiscuss@aisboard.org]
On Behalf Of Gerry Snyder
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 9:09 AM
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org
Subject: Re: [AISdiscuss] Educating Judges
On 1/1/2012 7:49 PM, R. Dennis Hager wrote:
> There is a connection here. Just use your imagination.
>
> bPhysicists Seek To Lose The Lecture As Teaching Tool
I have never attended (or led) a garden JT that wasn't mostly discussion
and very little lecture.
And the vast majority of classroom JT's included a large amount of
discussion.
Seems we are doing pretty well.
Gerry
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