This type of learning provides an opportunity for a thorough understanding of a topic, and a sort of immersion in the subject, since participating in a discussion requires a certain level of engagement.
Contrast the apprentice model with the classroom model, where for the most part the student sits and listens and the entire experience can be utterly passive and not penetrate the mind too deeply. When called upon to apply the principles covered in the classroom in a novel setting, the student often realizes he hasn't learned as much as he thought.
The luxury of being able to have an apprentice model of learning depends upon not having too many beginners at any one time.
It's a shame that a huge influx of rookies could basically convert the apprentice model to a classroom model, or worse provide no useful method of learning at all.
There is something that just makes you feel special when you say something dumb and ten people tell you different aspects of why it was dumb.




