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"Childhoods of exceptional people" by Henrik Karlsson

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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Tutoring Is a More Reliable Method to Impart Knowledge

Tutoring is a more reliable method to impart knowledge than lectures. When I worked as a teacher, I had students who were disruptive in a way that made them rarely learn anything during class. To make sure they didn't fall behind, I would tutor them one-on-one. And though these were children with deep emotional problems, I found I could usually progress two to four times faster with them alone than I could with the class. If you do this for one to four hours daily, you can go much deeper earlier. This also means more time for free exploration, self-directed learning, and developing meaningful relationships. Many of the tutors in the biographies are not particularly inspiring

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