I just don't see numbers as a way for me to learn, and haven't come across someone who does yet, aside from a very limited few in these forums. And those in these forums think it's the gospel and there is no other way to learn it because it's all wrong unless it's there way(or the highway).
It really has nothing to do with being one way. I personally prefer to give graphs, pictures, and simple formulas. Wrapping as many
learning styles (an interesting article, I think) as I can into one lesson and favoring whichever method the student seems to prefer. I am still knew at this with much to learn, but it seems to work in all venues I've taught in, to include aviation (most of my teaching did not occur within aviation).
I find it unlikely that you've not encountered anyone who can, or enjoys, working with numbers. This type of learning style is deemed a logical one and between 15 and 30 percent of the population falls within this category. The difference in percentage depends on source, age, and culture. For you, in California, with a high percentage of Chinese American, there is an even greater probability for encountering the logical learner.
What I find far more likely is that you don't teach that way, don't look for people who learn that way, and thus, are unlikely to notice such a student. This is not to fault who you are in any way. However, as stated previously, I do wish you saw purpose in broadening your horizons. Especially as it directly pertains to your chosen profession.
mshunter said:
P.S. The knuckle dragger dummy comment is not directed at you shdw. (Brian right?)
It sounds like you are directing it at yourself? If this be the case, then, to quote Denzel Washington in the movie The Great Debaters, "You wouldn't punch yourself in a street fight so don't punch yourself in a word fight. Use humor against your opponent, not yourself."
Yes, it is Brian. I don't remember your name. Though I do remember one post you did tell the community your name and some of what you said in that post, but I can't find it. You were being a wise ass (big surprise with us debating huh? lol) and linked us to your schools homepage after a debate about Rich Stowell. It was a classic too, I wish I could find it.