"As Manterna states in her book, when a teacher considers all styles of learning inside a classroom, she will be able to meet most of the student’s needs, building good rapport through constant motivation.
Teachers as educators must recognize and provide for differences in students’ psychology, personality, and purposes for learning. Teachers must remedy students’ performance when learning a new language."
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The first one notes that when a teacher (I assume this applies equally to male teachers) considers learning styles, the teacher can meet the needs of the students.
The second one notes that teachers must adjust to the various needs of students while the teacher is learning a new language.
There is a connection in that both of these statements refer to teachers and to how teachers should approach the task of teaching. The statements do not say the same thing.
Thanks for your replay Gil. I didn't realize I wrote " Teachers must remedy students’ performance when learning a new language."
I meant "Teachers must remedy learners’ performance"
Thank you!