Teachers try their hardest to engage their scholars in the classroom, however, for the most part do not succeed in obtaining their pupils’ attention the entire class period. Students are expected to read heavy textbooks that do not make sense half the time. The poem Two Kinds of Intelligence focuses on how students learn in school, and how learning should be more than memorizing facts and concepts. People, should get a chance to obtain more knowledge than what is written in a textbook, “There are two kinds of intelligence: one acquired, as a child in school memorizes facts and concepts from books and from what the teacher says, collecting information from the traditional sciences as well as from the new sciences” (Source B). Students are tested on concepts and facts, that most of them cram inside their heads the night before the test. Reading a textbook and sitting in class through lectures is not enjoyed by many. Everyone learns in a various way. Visual, auditory, linguistic, or kinesthetic are some of the different ways people learn. Sitting in a classroom, getting assigned a textbook to read or having to pace to write down lecture notes