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by madaxe_again
3732 days ago
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So your view is that because you paid, you should be able to passively learn without effort? At no point did I say "only" - but I will stick to my view that the onus to learn is on the student, not the teacher. You can lead a horse to water... |
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Getting taught by a teacher or helped by a teaching assistant is not 'passively learning without effort'. It is getting the help you need at the time. The job names literally include the word 'teach' - it is their job to teach you.
Yes, self-learning is a part of any degree, but sometimes people need help. Sometimes people learn more quickly and easily with help, and that's why they pay someone to help them do it.
I, personally, did not need or want that help. If I had, however, I was paying for it, and have the right to that education, as does everyone who does so.
You may not have said 'only', but you did say people shouldn't expect to have a degree given to them after being given an example of someone asking for help a couple of times. You implied that people should never need to ask for help, and should instead self-teach.