But the analogy is more that a student shows up to bike riding class, and hasn’t learned to ride the bike beforehand, expecting the teacher to explain how it’s done
If we expected students to learn the material before coming to class to listen to the teacher explain said material, then why do they even need to go to class?
Reflecting on the material afterwards is on the student of course
But the analogy is more that a student shows up to bike riding class, and hasn’t learned to ride the bike beforehand, expecting the teacher to explain how it’s done
If we expected students to learn the material before coming to class to listen to the teacher explain said material, then why do they even need to go to class?
Reflecting on the material afterwards is on the student of course