Perhaps I worded it too emotionally. I mean that experts struggle to remember what it was like before they understood something. It’s very common for experts to ask novices to make leaps that they aren’t capable of making, because they seem natural or obvious from an expert POV.
I’m all for hard work; learning is usually very hard work. I also think we need expert guidance.
But let’s make the difficulty useful/effective rather than counterproductive.
I’m all for hard work; learning is usually very hard work. I also think we need expert guidance.
But let’s make the difficulty useful/effective rather than counterproductive.