ltsune wrote:
Agreed, having a good teacher is important
Me being an oral learner I need a teacher that would go through the lesson and explain everything for me to understand. Ones that throw a book and say learn isn't helping. I could do that on my own time, but takes me longer to understand it. The text isn't the same as someone explaining the text. A visual representation would seem silly to me the amount of time it would take to explain a problem wouldn't that be longer?
Though the numbers don't lie. If it works then it works. Keep both systems and have the students choose which way to learn. This probably works, because it forces them to give their attention to it. Not because of words. Everybody had ADD when it comes to listening apparently.