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<blockquote cite="https://parentheticallyspeaking.org/articles/pedagogy-recommendations/"><p>Every time you are inclined to use the word “teach”, replace it with “learn”. That is, instead of saying, “I teach”, say “They learn”. It’s very easy to determine what you teach; you can just fill slides with text and claim to have taught. Shift your focus to determining how you know whether they learned what you claim to have taught (or indeed anything at all!). That is <em>much</em> harder, but that is also the real objective of any educator.</p></blockquote>
— Shriram Krishnamurthi, Pedagogy Recommendations
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<blockquote cite="https://parentheticallyspeaking.org/articles/pedagogy-recommendations/"><p>Every time you are inclined to use the word “teach”, replace it with “learn”. That is, instead of saying, “I teach”, say “They learn”. It’s very easy to determine what you teach; you can just fill slides with text and claim to have taught. Shift your focus to determining how you know whether they learned what you claim to have taught (or indeed anything at all!). That is <em>much</em> harder, but that is also the real objective of any educator.</p></blockquote>
— Shriram Krishnamurthi, Pedagogy Recommendations
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