Noaani wrote: » I would add to this people not engaging in a discussion. Sometimes, a solution can be reached when people with opposing views discuss things. When people don't, this can't happen.
winner909098 wrote: » Noaani wrote: » I would add to this people not engaging in a discussion. Sometimes, a solution can be reached when people with opposing views discuss things. When people don't, this can't happen. I often dont engage because I feel like nothing more needs to be said
Demidreamer wrote: » I found myself thinking about the math teacher scenario more than a few days ago. I was one of those who didn't write down the steps and got penalized or accused of cheating. One day the teacher put a problem on the board trying to prove their point by having me make a fool of myself in front of classroom. Sadly, to her dismay, I was able to prove her wrong by getting the right answer. I always flourished in math as long as I understood how to apply the process to a real life scenario. The flourishing stopped at logarithms for me, I never fully understood the application process. Teachers imo shouldn't belittle kids who may be gifted at a subject just because they learn differently. People often want new ideas and new progress, but why do our teachers get to demand that students learn "their way". By learning "their way" the students are less likely to grow up and be that creative person that thinks outside of the box. Rather they have been taught to follow the path of least resistance. Back to the OP, /cheers