2010-03-16, 06:55 PM
I have bad focusing issues, writing a bunch of homework on paper, than instantly changing the subject of problems I have to solve the next day, ten days in a row, until the very last day when I have to do a test that bunches the combination of all the topics I learned in math makes me very forgetful. I'm not some super colleague student, but I passed Geometry and I can honestly say that I would probably have to re-study everything I learned just to remember it, great job, homework.
Now, our school decided to make(some, not all) educational videos at a 12th grade level that intend to teach you what you need to know, and then help you more by letting you read the process on paper, then they ask a few questions to get them the message that you understand how it works. I learned much easier that way, and wasn't nearly as forgetful. I'd rather imitate someone else and learn from their work than try to do it on my own and do a horrible job, because at least that way I'd LEARN, isn't that what's more important if you're a teacher?
Now, our school decided to make(some, not all) educational videos at a 12th grade level that intend to teach you what you need to know, and then help you more by letting you read the process on paper, then they ask a few questions to get them the message that you understand how it works. I learned much easier that way, and wasn't nearly as forgetful. I'd rather imitate someone else and learn from their work than try to do it on my own and do a horrible job, because at least that way I'd LEARN, isn't that what's more important if you're a teacher?

