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Well, lector literally means "reader" in Latin, and lectio means "a(n act of) reading". It's exactly what it says on the tin.

The thing is, reading the textbook on your own, then discussing the material with the teacher (in a group) is still quite an efficient way to obtain knowledge even though it's not most efficient on an individual level. This knowledge, of course, still needs to be turned into practical skills.



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