The focus should be on what students learn rather than the methods they use to learn it—excellent article!
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Absolutely! While teaching methods are important, the core knowledge and skills that students acquire ultimately shape their futures. Focusing on the content and its relevance can drive meaningful learning experiences, allowing students to think critically and solve real-world problems. What specific takeaways or insights from the article resonated with you the most?