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How do we learn best – the IB’s approaches to learning (ATLs) 

The ancient Athenian philosopher Socrates let his students talk first, then questioned them.  In the middle ages, apprentices learnt by imitating their masters.  The renaissance professor, Andreas Versalius gathered his medical students round to hear him explain biological principles as he dissected bodies.  Victorian school children sat silently in rows copying from boards, even though Waterloo had been won on the playing fields of Eton.   

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