[Complete] Spontaneous Activity in Education, Montessori -lt

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carteki
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Lisa57 wrote:Hello,
May I please claim Section 17 if it is still available?
thank you,
Lisa57
Sorry I've been remiss in updating the MW and it has already been claimed.
Can I interest you in section 6.
Regards
Kim
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Hi,
I was hesitant to claim sect 6 due to all the visuals. How would I handle those? Just ignore and read around them? If so, then yes, glad to claim section 6.
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You can read through the posts on the previous page on how to deal with the graphs. Also listen to how the reader dealt with them in s5.
But petty much as you say with an introduction before you start reading.
Kim
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Ok - I'll take on the Section 6 challenge!! Thanks, Lisa57
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Lisa57 wrote:Ok - I'll take on the Section 6 challenge!! Thanks, Lisa57
Assigned. Thank you.
If you want to submit it for PL in 2 parts and then edit then together afterwards you're welcome to.
Kim
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Sections 4 & 6 have been orphaned.
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Moved back to Readers Wanted. Also advertising in Orphaned chapters.
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I can take [Section 4] "Ch2: A Survey of Modern Education Part 2"
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adamwolf wrote:I can take [Section 4] "Ch2: A Survey of Modern Education Part 2"
Assigned, and thank you for helping this project along.
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Hi! I'll take on Section 6 "Ch3: My Contribution to Experimental Science Part 2" if still available. :)

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Hmmm before I read this I should first ask if I need to describe the diagrams accompanying the text or do I ignore them completely?
Thank you!
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MamaGeek wrote:Hmmm before I read this I should first ask if I need to describe the diagrams accompanying the text or do I ignore them completely?
Thank you!
Celine
Just stepping in here to say the usual Librivox way is to say "there follows a diagram showing [the printed title/description of the diagram or table]" but not actually describing the diagrams or tables. Of course, Kim may have other ideas and there is no rule.
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Thanks! That makes sense because I think the text gives enough information and frankly unless a person sees the diagram it would lead to confusion if I TRY to describe it.
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MamaGeek wrote:Hi! I'll take on Section 6 "Ch3: My Contribution to Experimental Science Part 2" if still available. :)

Céline
Thank you and assigned.

Thanks for stepping in Lynnet. From an earlier discussion it seems that the diagrams are explained in the text anyways. No need to re-explain then. I'll see if I can find the earlier post.
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Here is the solution from the previous reader.
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DianaFoster wrote:Hi, thanks for the advice. After reading the post you linked to, it seems I should post a listeners note at the start of the chapter and perhaps state the title of the graph? Like, "Figure 1, A Comparison of Methods" and then move on to the text? does that seem like a good solution?

Thanks.
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