CAFS Mandatory Subjects, Need help? (1 Viewer)

gilboium

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At the moment i am doing the topics of Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring as well as Research Methodology which are mandatory topics in the CAFS Syllabus

I am searching for people that are willing to discuss themes, issues etc. share notes, opinions and/or differing views about such topics, focusing (of course) on Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology

I find that the most efficent way of learning is to actually teach something to somebody else, that way you have to formulate a coherant idea in your brain, thus affirming your knowledge and understanding of the topic. And so in helping u i would also be helping myself, and vice versa.

I also find that debating, arguing or simply discussing a topic also helps to affirm that knowledge and gain differing perspectives of such issues and themes that may be relevant to the Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology. It's important to undertsand those differeing views, but also to choose your own. At least this way you will have a broader choice.


So if you are doing Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology then you can:

ADD me to your MSN list, gilboium@hotmail.com

or simply email me with the subject of "CAFS", "Groups in Context", "Parenting & Caring", "Research Methodology"

Hope to Hear From You Soon
 
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Originally posted by gilboium
At the moment i am doing the topics of Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring as well as Research Methodology which are mandatory topics in the CAFS Syllabus

I am searching for people that are willing to discuss themes, issues etc. share notes, opinions and/or differing views about such topics, focusing (of course) on Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology

I find that the most efficent way of learning is to actually teach something to somebody else, that way you have to formulate a coherant idea in your brain, thus affirming your knowledge and understanding of the topic. And so in helping u i would also be helping myself, and vice versa.

I also find that debating, arguing or simply discussing a topic also helps to affirm that knowledge and gain differing perspectives of such issues and themes that may be relevant to the Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology. It's important to undertsand those differeing views, but also to choose your own. At least this way you will have a broader choice.


So if you are doing Groups in Context, Parenting & Caring and/or Research Methodology then you can:

ADD me to your MSN list, gilboium@hotmail.com

or simply email me with the subject of "CAFS", "Groups in Context", "Parenting & Caring", "Research Methodology"

Hope to Hear From You Soon
Hey I'm doing CFS too. I wouldn't mind discussing these things.
 

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