KeepOn wrote:
Group learning can also be very stressful and overwhelming for people with Autism, especially when we were made to sit on large square shaped tables and had to face the other students (eye contact, distraction, anxiety etc) I hate, hate, hated that. I could focus so much better in the classes where we had our own desks and could face the teacher at the front. Until the 1960s this layout was normal in my country (Britain) It's a shame group learning became fashionable.
Yes, this is the trend now. It helps some people learn, but not all. It should be a choice. Thanks for pointing that out.