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#55391 - 02/19/07 07:29 PM Teaching vs telling a story?
mappam Offline
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Spoiler???



I have had some adults that 'teach' the kids and some that "tell a story".

What is the difference to the children? Or to the one teaching or story telling = do they learn anything?
Also = Why or How do adults decide which one they will do?

Thanks - it is SO fun to watch the little children gather around the adult! And fun to watch what a "teacher" will bring out of the building to teach with.
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#55409 - 02/19/07 07:45 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: mappam]
VVJunkie Offline
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Which one's the teacher and when does the school come into play?

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#55421 - 02/19/07 07:58 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: VVJunkie]
DieNarrin Offline
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According to another post....

any adult can tell a story, however, it takes a parent to teach.
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#55427 - 02/19/07 08:04 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: DieNarrin]
arnie Offline
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To clarify: "adult" means over 18, and the parent must be at least an adept.
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#55495 - 02/19/07 09:25 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: arnie]
mappam Offline
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Thanks for the replies - this may be a duplicate post as the first time I tried it vanished LOL

Anyway - do either the adults or the children LEARN anything from either of these?
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#55502 - 02/19/07 10:35 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: mappam]
BradyLady Offline
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Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Sugar Land, TX
Do you have to have certain level of Tech. for the "parent" to teach?

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#55503 - 02/19/07 10:40 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: BradyLady]
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No

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#55757 - 02/20/07 05:32 AM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: bajantara]
Laura78 Offline
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I just had a adult tell a story to a child, and the adult gained some skill in parenting. He didn't have any parenting skill before that! I also had the mother of the bunch teaching the children. She went into the research hut and came out with a crab as a visual aid!


Edited by Laura78 (02/20/07 05:35 AM)
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#55833 - 02/20/07 01:29 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: Laura78]
mappam Offline
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So far my "teachers" have come out with: crab, laundry, flowers, a fish.

I still can't see that it "teaches" anyone any skills?? But it is So cute to watch the kids all gathered around watching.
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#56188 - 02/20/07 10:50 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: mappam]
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it teaches the teacher, not the kids
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#56455 - 02/21/07 09:23 AM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: eyeshigh]
bluemchen Offline
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Registered: 01/23/07
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do they do that randomly or is there any chance of "forcing" them to do the teaching?
i only had one storytelling so far :-(

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#56467 - 02/21/07 10:13 AM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: bluemchen]
Neddog Offline
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Registered: 02/19/07
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Loc: Canada
I had one child gain a little bit of research skill, after listening to a story. My parents aren't adept yet, so I haven't had any "lessons".
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#56533 - 02/21/07 01:48 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: Neddog]
TheVillageIdiot Offline
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If you drag an adept adult (a villager over 18) and drop them on a kid (a villager under 14) they will teach. I have seen them do it on their own from time to time as well.
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#56599 - 02/21/07 03:32 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: TheVillageIdiot]
Trunks Offline
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Registered: 02/20/07
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Loc: East Coast
Drag the adult villager over top of the child close to the town square, or else it might think you are trying to have them mate.
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#56603 - 02/21/07 03:35 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: Trunks]
bluemchen Offline
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Registered: 01/23/07
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thanks, already figured it out myself.
for teaching adults have to be the parent of the child though (?)

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#56710 - 02/21/07 05:17 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: bluemchen]
squawky Offline
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Registered: 04/12/06
Posts: 596
Loc: New England
It seems to me that villagers have to have some parenting skill to teach, otherwise they just tell stories.

It works for me pretty much anywhere on the map, and it doesn't matter if that villager is the parent or not -- but they have to have some parenting skill before they will teach.

-- jen

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#56729 - 02/21/07 05:50 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: squawky]
Neddog Offline
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Registered: 02/19/07
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Loc: Canada
Yes, somebody else already mentioned that you need an adept parent to teach lessons. I just got one recently, and can confirm that.
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#56740 - 02/21/07 06:06 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: eyeshigh]
Dharkan Offline
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Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 1
Mine came out with a fish and crab.
I just love watching the lil kids gathered round listening to the story...just too cute!

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#56838 - 02/21/07 08:34 PM Re: Teaching vs telling a story? [Re: Dharkan]
graceworks2 Offline
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Registered: 09/18/06
Posts: 130
Loc: Oregon, USA
Drop a story teller on a teenager and they will sit for the story too! As long as they are under 18.

You have to start with the teen tho... they won't come when the little ones are called. BUt the little ones will come when the teen is called.


Edited by graceworks2 (02/21/07 08:36 PM)

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