When writing my Educational narrative, I will be sure to focus on certain key topics such as my first few learning experiences, conflicting learning styles with others, and trying to teach others who don't learn the same way I do. In telling this story, I am really going to enjoy writing about my early learning experiences and the clashing of learning styles with my peers and parents. For instance, since my narrative is how I learned how to learn, many time throughout my story I will be explaining the issues that I have had with teachers, other students, and most importantly, my parents. While I was growing up, my learning style developed in to something completely different than that of my father and mother. My parents have always been strict pushers, especially when it came to school, so as you may assume, there were many arguments with my father and mother about anything school related as I was growing up.
Although I've clashed ideals with my teachers, I've also clashed ideals while teaching. A lot of times when I try to teach something I know to others, whether it be school-related or not, I've run into issues. For instance, when tutoring my friend for his math class, a lot of the time we'd get very frustrated with each other. It was no one's fault, we just had very different learning styles.
When I write this essay, I'm going to take much joy in telling how I grew to be the way I am today. I will make sure that I discuss personal accounts to let the reader's perceptive to match my own.
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