Froggy Jumps New Ways to LearnVersión en línea LEAP LS 7.3 por Robin Kosseff 1 The goal of the event was to a decide which approach to education is best. b debate which approach was more popular among students. c find commonalities between the 3 approaches to education. 2 The New Academy takes a a classical approach to education. b a liberal approach toward their students. c a futuristic approach towards their course content. 3 Ashworth's personal approach to education focuses on a mind and body balance. b leadership skills. c making assumptions. 4 Alice Mehra believes that in the past, a there weren't any ideologies. b people had a closer connection to nature. c survival was more secure. 5 The Maple Lake Center's primary objective for participants is a to understand that individuals cannot survive without companionship. b learn how to live without digital technology. c to build self-confidence and self-reliance. 6 Cocoon calls its students 'partners' in order to emphasize a that everyone has unique but equally important dreams. b the importance of team work in innovation. c the importance of team work in problem solving. 7 When Martel says that she 'reinforces' participants' concerns, she means that she a she wants them to be more concerned about problems they face. b she wants them to discover more problems. c she tries to help them find workable solutions to problems. 8 Martel thinks softball a is the best sport for building confidence. b is just as physically demanding as other sports and challenges. c isn't as physically demanding as other sports and challenges. 9 All 3 speakers agree that a classrooms are out-dated. b some form of curriculum is important. c getting chased by a bear can be life-changing. 10 All 3 speakers would agree that a giving students tools to solve problems is preferable to telling them what to do. b the best way to learn is by trial and error. c traditional ways of learning are no longer valuable.