"Traditional schools - that is, most schools - take the 'teacher is in charge, students sit, be quiet, listen, write, follow directions, obey rules. Traditional schools work VERY well for sequential and precise learners, who like to follow instructions to the T, like writing, take detailed notes, listen carefully etc.
Of course, you can see how a traditional classroom would be really unhelpful for technical and conflunt learners, and these students, instead of being labeled as "different learners" are usually labeled "hyperactive", "disruptive", "learning disabled" etc, because they don't learn in conventional, traditional ways."

This is nowhere near as common now as it used to be, teachers are now very aware of the fact that children learn in different ways and we work hard to cater for all our students. As a teacher I find it quite offensive that you would make a blanket statement about teachers, surely there is enough teacher bashing in the media without people who are going to be teachers themselves joining in?