On certain rare occasions, the two methods match up. If a student becomes able to pick his or her teacher, the student and teacher will most likely both have a better experience because their methods would match more often. If the student is interested, he or she is more inclined to pay attention. If the teacher has a good experience with the student in his or her class, the teacher is more inclined to want to help the student. An example of this is if a teacher gives an assignment in which the student has to build a model of a molecule, and the student is a hands-on learner. The assignment would correspond with the students learning method, and the student would have a better learning experience in the class. Matching methods of a student and a teacher remarkably improve the learning experience and the capability of the student. This also shows just how important a student being able to choose his or her class is because the time that would normally be wasted on disagreements could be better used on a student that is willing and able to learn. If a student could choose his or her own teachers, matching methods would become more
On certain rare occasions, the two methods match up. If a student becomes able to pick his or her teacher, the student and teacher will most likely both have a better experience because their methods would match more often. If the student is interested, he or she is more inclined to pay attention. If the teacher has a good experience with the student in his or her class, the teacher is more inclined to want to help the student. An example of this is if a teacher gives an assignment in which the student has to build a model of a molecule, and the student is a hands-on learner. The assignment would correspond with the students learning method, and the student would have a better learning experience in the class. Matching methods of a student and a teacher remarkably improve the learning experience and the capability of the student. This also shows just how important a student being able to choose his or her class is because the time that would normally be wasted on disagreements could be better used on a student that is willing and able to learn. If a student could choose his or her own teachers, matching methods would become more