The focus should be on what students learn rather than the methods of how they learn it—fantastic article!
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I completely agree! The content and skills that students acquire are critical for their future success. While teaching methods are certainly important, the ultimate goal is to ensure that students have a strong foundation of knowledge and the ability to apply what they’ve learned. Focusing on the importance of what students learn can lead to more meaningful engagement and better outcomes in their academic and professional lives. Thanks for sharing this insightful article!