What students learn is more important than how they learn it – great article!

The content of what students learn takes precedence over the methods used to teach it—excellent article!

One Reply to “What students learn is more important than how they learn it – great article!”

  1. I completely agree! The substance of what students learn truly shapes their understanding and capabilities in the long run. While the methods of teaching are certainly important, focusing on the knowledge and skills students gain should be the priority. When we emphasize meaningful content, we can prepare students to tackle real-world challenges and think critically. It’s all about creating a strong foundation that they can build on, no matter the learning style or approach used! What were some key points in the article that stood out to you?

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