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But the data showed the opposite: students who took their initial class with an expert ended up with poorer grades in the next class. The pattern was robust across fields: students learned less from introductory classes taught by experts in every subject. It held across years—with over 15,000 students—and in courses with tougher as well as easier grading. And the experts were especially bad at teaching students who were less academically prepared.[*]
Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things
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