Recording assists teaching and learning.

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Recording Assists Teaching and Learning Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Principle

Recording assists teaching and learning.

Meaning

Written, oral, visual, or other forms of record can help transmit knowledge across time and distance. They support memory and provide tools for explanation and study.

Function

Recording helps teachers, elders, leaders, and learners return to shared reference points. It strengthens continuity by making guidance easier to revisit and discuss.

Requirements

Records should be prepared with care, accuracy, and respect for context. Teaching must remain connected to lawful authority and lived understanding.

Limits

A record cannot teach by itself. Learning depends on relationship, explanation, and proper standing, not simply access to information.

Implications

When properly used, recording strengthens understanding and supports future capability. It assists transmission without replacing the people who carry the law.

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