Ganesh
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Posted 6 year ago
See one, do one, teach one... Where does it originate?
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Shweta Jain
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Posted 6 year ago Shweta Jain Gurushala Teacher Coach

In the late nineteenth century, William Stewart Halsted deployed the see one, do one, teach one method to train students at Johns Hopkins University's surgical residency program. Halsted's students would begin training by watching surgical techniques performed, thereby gaining a model for their own actions.

Nisha Nikam
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Posted 6 year ago Nisha Nikam

The phrase originated in the United States during slavery, when Africans were denied education, including learning to read.