Posted by kcm.MN on April 19, 2020 at 15:54:41 from (174.219.147.111):
In Reply to: school taxes posted by bigdieselman on April 19, 2020 at 06:32:37:
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That said, let me share this experience.
I was good in math back in school; probably better than most. There were always kids in the class who had trouble grasping what the teacher was trying to explain. In my Algebra II class, it got to where I often had a mini-class going on in one corner of the room. People only asked me for help if they couldn't understand the problem or the teacher. All I did was explain things a different way. At first the teacher didn't like that idea, but he soon noticed that the grades of those I helped were getting better, and it clearly wasn't due to any cheating. So he actually came to accept the little mini-class.
How many times have you heard it said that "Someone can explain something, but it takes a 2nd person before you understand it", so to speak? Makes me wonder how well this online education is going to go over.
Some people learn better visually, some audibly, some need to figure things out for themselves. I was one of the "figure it out for yourself" people. I guess my understandings and explanations helped some. For other people, it was like I was speaking a foreign language!
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