The Dewey Decimal System
New Answer:
It's actually called Group Dynamics but Jem refers to it as The Dewey Decimal System.
Answer found in Chapter 4 page 32
(not 50th anniversary edition)
in the book to kill a mockingbird where was Miss Caroline trained in her teaching studies
Northern Alabama
Miss Caroline initially expresses her desire for Scout to stop reading at home because she is already advanced, but later reprimands her for being able to read and write. This contradiction shows that Miss Caroline lacks consistency in her views on teaching reading and handling student abilities.
Jem calls Miss Caroline's teaching methods "peculiar" because they differ from what he's used to, and he finds them frustrating and ineffective. He believes she is too rigid and does not understand or appreciate the students' backgrounds and experiences.
Due to the fact she hardly knew about Maycomb and the population's lifestyle and day to day lives, shown in the second or third chapter when she first starts to teach Scout and her year, example: When Scout tried telling Miss Caroline about the Cunningham's lifestyle and how poor they are, Miss Caroline disbelieved her.
Good Luck!Becuz miss Caroline didn't realize that they had a systemMiss
One of the fi rst things that Miss Caroline tells the students is that she is from Winston County, which the students know seceded from Alabama and sided with the Union during the Civil War. Lee has Miss Caroline use a different method of teaching than the other teachers in the school. The reader can infer from Miss Caroline's interaction with Walter Cunningham that she does not understand the extent of extreme poverty in the Maycomb area.
1) stop teaching scout to read 2) stop teaching scout to wriite
Jem tells Scout that Miss Caroline's teaching methods are not effective because she doesn't understand the students' backgrounds and experiences. He feels that she is too focused on following the textbook without considering the students' individual needs and abilities, making it difficult for them to learn.
Miss Caroline makes mistakes because she is new to teaching and unfamiliar with the customs and culture of Maycomb. Her upbringing in a different town and lack of experience with the community's ways lead her to misunderstand or misinterpret situations.
Miss Caroline Fisher is a young, inexperienced teacher in "To Kill a Mockingbird". She is well-intentioned but lacks understanding of the local customs and traditions in Maycomb. Miss Caroline struggles to connect with her students, especially Scout Finch, due to her rigid teaching methods. She represents the outsider perspective in the novel, unaware of the complexities of the society she has entered. Miss Caroline's character highlights the themes of innocence and ignorance in the novel.
Miss Caroline told Scout to stop reading at home because she believed that Scout was already too advanced compared to the rest of her classmates. Miss Caroline thought it would be better for Scout to start learning at the same pace as the other students.