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I'm pretty sure we've all done that as students - complaining about the lecturers' teaching method because we are not achieving great results. Sure, we have all the rights to do that.
But in this snippet, what I hope to be clear is the explanation that Dr. Khan shares with me here. Some may agree, some may not, that there is a distribution curve for the quality of students in a classroom and the lecturers can only focus on so many students before the rest feel unattended to.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ZIrJheefk763Xwg0Ty9n4?si=2mk5fCGyR_uS7_3ps1LXPA
By Ray LowI'm pretty sure we've all done that as students - complaining about the lecturers' teaching method because we are not achieving great results. Sure, we have all the rights to do that.
But in this snippet, what I hope to be clear is the explanation that Dr. Khan shares with me here. Some may agree, some may not, that there is a distribution curve for the quality of students in a classroom and the lecturers can only focus on so many students before the rest feel unattended to.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ZIrJheefk763Xwg0Ty9n4?si=2mk5fCGyR_uS7_3ps1LXPA