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    The teacher I learned the most from was my dual. Unfortunately, he knew my dad, who is also a teacher and his conflictor, and they hated each other, and he didn't like me because of it. But he was still a great teacher. I loved the way he explained things, I learned a lot, and I loved listening to his lectures.

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    Every SLI teacher I've had hasnt' been that great, but there's generally been good communication and ease of understanding.

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    Yeah, it's like their mental framework is entirely different at times, and I have a difficulty understanding. They place importance in some aspects that I don't see important (yet), and it makes me think that I'm not understanding what they are saying because of it.

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    One of the best teachers I've had for explaining difficult (for me) concepts has been my Delta NF dad.

    With duals... sometimes it works, sometimes there seem to be barriers. It might depend on the type of information that's getting taught.

    I agree with what Lobo said.
    Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.

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