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    4 months ago

    The 37+ kids in one classroom not getting the attention they need will sure ‘cause some delayed issues, though!

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      4 months ago

      Professor implies it’s college/university level so they’re likely young adults who don’t need as much 1-on-1

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        4 months ago

        Everyone needs good training and can benefit from more attention from the instructor, no matter the age. Being in college or university does not change that.

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          4 months ago

          I found college classes with small sizes were the worst as they would always adapt to the slowest learners who put no effort. While large lectures don’t do that.

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            Huh, in my program it worked out pretty well. The semi-optional third year was a group project thing and there were only four groups. A lot of classes wereore like consultations and it worked great.

            I think your experience probably just came from a lack of skill in teaching. Professors aren’t exactly trained professionals when it comes to communicating anything and boy do I know that. I’ve had some truly godawful professors in the past who weren’t even good that their own jobs let alone teaching us how to do them.