Number of Students 11/04/2009 01:20 PM CST
How does the number of students affect a class nowadays? From my perspective as a teacher, I seem to get easily locked in teaching with even one student, so I can't tell if there is any difference. What about the students? Do they learn better with one-on-one teaching or smaller class sizes? Is there some incentive to closing your class, or is that solely a roleplaying decision? Thanks for any help.

~ Chall
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Re: Number of Students 11/04/2009 01:22 PM CST
It doesn't really.

You learn better with more students, but it's quite possible to learn with only one if you have either low skills or a very good student or enough time.

Doesn't matter.

Roleplaying.



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Re: Number of Students 11/08/2009 06:09 AM CST
I have noticed you will learn the skill you are teaching at an increasing rate as your number of students increases. With a class of 10+ teaching will lock for me fairly quickly and the class I am teaching will lock in an hour plus.
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