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Old November 27th, 2006, 11:23   #3
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Default Re: "Spoon Feeding and Adjusting"

Methinks interpretation is being taken to extremes - I've seen different definitions of spoon feeding over the years...

I think what DD is saying is that not all students fit the same mold, and they need to find instruction which is willing to work with them for their particular learning styles and needs, based on what they want to do with their training.

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Do your research and choose carefully when looking at places to train. Ask tough questions and talk to students both current and prior. This is a huge investment of time and money. Its also really hard work, and if the environment doesn't meet your needs it only makes things more difficult. You are paying these places to TEACH, so expect them to TEACH.
The above is the most important part of what he said.
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