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I love debating. It helps me remember information more and also see more than one side to an issue. While it is true that debating cannot cover everything, I still love it.
I am also into debating. The only problem with that is that sometimes one side knows more than the other. Another method I like is when the teacher says it the it is and then in terms that you understand. My teacher says something formal and if we don't understand he then repeats it in our weird Tex-Mex language.
I hate debating, cause during debates people can say the most stupid, irrelevant stuff and get away with it. Debates does not show the true extent of one knowlege; it only shows how articulate you present your views. I prefer old school type of teaching: giving lectures, explaing in details, and giving notes.