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Have you ever felt "not smart enough" in a classroom? Young host Twisha Bhargava tackles the frustration of traditional education, arguing that just because a student struggles with one teaching style doesn't mean they're incapable - they're just unique. She passionately explains that everyone has a different "learning superpower" (visual, auditory, kinesthetic), and she calls for schools to move beyond the "one-size-fits-all" approach. Twisha encourages students to discover and use their unique learning style to build confidence, find motivation, and ultimately realize they aren't "bad" at school—they're just built differently.
By Malavika VaradanHave you ever felt "not smart enough" in a classroom? Young host Twisha Bhargava tackles the frustration of traditional education, arguing that just because a student struggles with one teaching style doesn't mean they're incapable - they're just unique. She passionately explains that everyone has a different "learning superpower" (visual, auditory, kinesthetic), and she calls for schools to move beyond the "one-size-fits-all" approach. Twisha encourages students to discover and use their unique learning style to build confidence, find motivation, and ultimately realize they aren't "bad" at school—they're just built differently.