- Thread Starter
- #41
Thank you for the clarification on what you meant as demeaning. I see what you're saying and I agree with you.I was looking at the original post - particularly the bolded parts:
If I were told I should not be somewhere because I asked for help because I was paying attention and trying and still not getting it, and it annoyed the instructor to the point that s/he says “This takes too much time. You should not be here.” then I would find that demeaning - not because I asked for help, but because the instructor felt my need to be excessive simply because my learning style did not match the instructor's teaching style - so I find it demeaning for the student to be treated that way - not for the student to be asking for help. I'm sorry if I was not clear in what I was referring to; when I read/post at work, I only have 30 minutes, and post while eating, so sometimes I type too fast or leave things out.
If the student needed help because s/he was choosing to not pay attention, that's a whole other issue, for another thread.
- Ceicei