Not sure, is this a joke or a serious question lol
Compound i think or its complex
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Explanation:
That or is the key word. Either one works providing learning takes place. Much depends on the student. If left on his/her own, will they sit and learn the material or will they waste time by wining how difficult the material is or how much they need to finish applying nail polish or day dream about tonight's date.
Having established that the student is capable of learning and wants to and has a goal, for that kind of person, no choice need be made. Either will work. If the student has curiosity, then perhaps home schooling is best. That student can be left to pursue his own interests.
If the student is goal orientated, like he/she wants to be an engineer, then the classroom is the best setting, because only specific pieces of knowledge may be needed.
I was a classroom teacher for 43 years. It doesn't take much to persuade me which choice should be made: everything depends on the student and what is best for them.
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Feudal England, the Middle Ages, the medieval period—these are names historians assign to a period of English history that lasted approximately from 500 to 1500 A.D. and that was gradually coming to an end during the life of one of England’s most celebrated writers, Geoffrey Chaucer, who was born in the early 1340s and lived till 1400. In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer presents what today’s readers might consider snapshots of life in the late medieval period. Medieval people harbored similar hopes and nursed similar worries to those that occupy people today; yet the settings and activities of their daily life are now vanished into the remote past. So, if you’d like to travel comfortably alongside Chaucer’s pilgrims, you’ll likely benefit from information about how they spent their days and employed their energies and abilities.