On Thursday 20 April 2006 16:46, Philip Tellis wrote:
One of the reasons I gave up teaching. It was very frustrating dealing with students who didn't want to learn. I didn't have to worry about the few who wanted to learn because they learnt even without me, and it didn't seem like I was cut out to help the others. All I can do now is incite people to rebel against the system - whether it's at work or when I talk at conferences.
You chose to walk away? Teaching is a gift. Not everyone has it. I personally would've loved a teacher who knew what he was teaching. I have learnt through hardship & manuals ( something that people today aren't accustomed to ). You should atleast teach those who really want to learn. You can save them a lot of work and wasted efforts.