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Empowering Learning: It's OK To Cheat!

In this class, participants are encouraged to seek information they don't know by looking it up or asking others, fostering a culture of active learning and support. By cutting down on mistakes, a strong support system is built, making trainees feel comfortable and secure in applying their knowledge. Use this innovative approach in your next presentation!

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Empowering Learning: It's OK To Cheat!

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  1. I always tell my participants that it is okay to cheat in class (by looking it up or asking someone) so they get used to seeking out the information they don't know or understand that way they don't just guess. It helps cut down on mistakes and helps build a support system for the person you are training. The Trainee feels more comfortable and more secure about taking what they learned back to work with them. Use the second slide in this file in your next classroom PowerPoint presentation! Contributed by: Lisa Gonzales So Cal Housing 8265 Aspen Street, Suite 100 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701 phone: 909-483-2444 ex. 188 lgonzales@schdc.org

  2. It’s OK To Cheat In This Class! Forget the old schoolroom rule! We encourage cheating

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