No. The only way I would teach someone to reload would be if I knew they had "studied" a good manual entirely. That's the same way I learned and it seems to have worked........so far.
If they study a good manual, they will know the basics and will only need a few extra pointers.
If that's what works for you,,,---then by all means follow those guidelines. I'll help out in any form or direction someone wants to go. One guy simply watched me load one .280 shell, start to finish. He then went out, bought a bunch of used "stuff" from a local gunshop that had been stacked in a corner. I helped him get it set-up and said before you do anything, read that manual that was in that "stuff". I also borrowed him my copy of the ABC's of reloading. He is now a successful loader. I get calls now and then about the deeper aspects of loading, which I try to answer.
I also got him going on cast boolits, we processed over a ton of range lead into ingots, he has around 10,000 boolits made now, from that lead.
Another guy from work got interested in reloading when I gave him a few loads for his new .223 bolt gun. He was amazed at how much better they shot compared to what he was buying. He wanted to know everything about it. His dad gave him a used cheapo lee "C" press, he asked me if it would work for .223. I said yes, but don't expect loads from it to do what mine did. He then bought a lee chalanger, breech lock press, and dies. Showed me his first targets shot with his first loads! You couldn't have gotten that smile off his face with 60 grit sandpaper!
Does teaching my son count? He's busy now with school for paramedic/fireman, so he don't have much time to shoot/load.
Just last week, I helped another newbie get started. He had just bought a used S&W 500 magnum. With it came dies, brass, bullets, some were already primed. I supplied some powder and primers, along with my knowledge. He just watched, he's at the local gun show right now looking for primers, a measure, brass and some other "stuff". I gave him my Lee chalanger, had no use for it since buying a Lee classic cast press. First time loading that monster, I get to shoot it
SOON! I'm gonna cast some 440 lead boolits for it, for him. He's also getting a manual or 3, says he'll do a lot of reading before trying anything on his own.