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.
"Playing in an orchestra is a wonderful way to teach those kinds of skills that society really values – your capacity to be creative, your capacity to collaborate with others, your capacity to be part of a bigger picture." (Andreas Schleicher, OECD, Paris, 2013)
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