teaching numismatics

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  1. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    hey are there any teachers whom have trained people using the american numimatics materiaL here??

    if so are there proctor books>?
    any recommendations?
     
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  3. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    I have literally no idea what you are trying to ask. Could you rephrase your question?
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    The ANA can help with videos and books. Not really sure what you are asking.
     
  5. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    i have taken the ANA course have all the course material and videos
     
    Last edited: Jan 16, 2016
  6. leaconcen

    leaconcen learning constantly

    I think he is trying to find anyone who has taught a numismatic class. If you have, do you have any class materials or know where to find the materials.
     
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  7. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    I was hoping just for some pointer's but idea and recommendations would help
     
  8. leaconcen

    leaconcen learning constantly

    You mean pointers on how to teach numismatics, or for you to learn numismatics.
     
  9. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    No pointers on teaching
     
  10. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Teaching is teaching, regardless of what the subject is, so the same principles and methods apply. It's just like it is when you went to school. Start with the basics, keep it simple, and continue on the same subject matter until the material is learned. Progress in steps with the easiest material being first and the most advanced material being last.

    One word of caution, be sure that what you are teaching is correct, as opposed to what you think is correct. And remember, just because you read it in a book, that doesn't mean it is correct.
     
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  11. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    Thanks will keep this in mind , teach the material presented
     
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