>>83254891It's actually an issue modern academics faces often with how many schools and subjects and students there are to divide amidst the educators available.
Some teachers and lecturers are experts in a field themselves but not expertly equipped to teach it. They know what they're saying, they just don't know how to explain it to everyone.
Vice versa there are excellent teachers and professors who may not know as much as whichever big dick is on campus but they can on average get people up to speed by observing and understanding how people absorb information in the first place.
The question comes down to who do you trust to give the right lesson over to the future generation so they don't fuck it up for the next?
Most boards default to the expert handling it since, in theory, at the very least the people who do manage to learn from their wealth of knowledge will, in theory, gain the most from it. Even if not everyone who attends does.
In theory.
So Tasky might not be able to teach everyone how to aim like Clint while fighting like Danny, but if he did pass it on to a few equally as intuitive as himself it would be more "efficient" than having beginner ballistics and martial arts classes that might not yield the same maximum payoff.