In America, practicing teachers are oftentimes taught by non-teachers; imagine computer programmers being taught by non-computer programmers, or a violinist taught by someone who doesn't play the violin.
"The result is not so important. It is more important what happens on the way; those are the steps when you learn something. You're not learning anymore when you know it." (Terhi Oksanen, Music Teacher, Espoo, Finland)
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