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Neil Postman – Engagement and Perception in Learning

„There is no way to help a learner to be disciplined, active, and thoroughly engaged unless he perceives a problem to be a problem or whatever is to-be-learned as worth learning, and unless he plays an active role in determining the process of solution.“

Neil PostmanNeil Postman explains why learners are only active and engaged if they perceive the problem and actively participate in the solution process.
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Neil Postman was an American media theorist, author, and educator known for his critiques of mass media, especially television, and its effects on society.

This statement emphasizes the importance of perceiving the learning problem and active involvement in the learning process for successful education.


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Neil Postman (1931–2003) was an American media theorist, cultural critic, and author. He taught communication at New York University and is best known for his books on media criticism such as "Amusing Ourselves to Death," in which he analyzes the impact of television on public communication and education.

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