Your presumption that effective trading can be learned is wrong:
1. there are 2108 futures " trade rooms" that I have on my master encyclopedic list; only 28 trade.
2. Since 98.% do not trade - but sell- we must conclude trading is really hard , why else would not one do it.
3. Trading is known to be massively competitive, beyond Olympic level competition - every day - and algo dominated.
4. To trade successfully as an individual human, since so very very few do it, seems to require some form of true talent
5. True talent by definition is very rare so you probably do not have it nor your students.
6. True talent cannot transferred by teaching and mentoring; you cannot absorb it.
7. Point in fact: after teaching and mentoring by 2080 sites, 90-95% of traders go on to fail.
8. "Learning the craft" as you call it better applies to embroidery and sewing; trading is a massively competitive, algo dominated, zero sum event against tens to hundreds of thousands unseen predatory traders, such as JP Morgan.
9. And and all claims of "successful education" cannot be substantiated, verified or authenticated.