That's the most reliable learning approach, followed by closely doing mistakes.
A d you're forced to know more than the students. You get to be excellent in teaching if you like the subject matter. And accept that you can't know everything, bit learn where to find it.
That follows the "learn to do by doing" principle. Or is it those who can do, those who can't teach. Maybe it's both. Either way, I wish you success in your endeavour. Learning new things is so important to keep young.
That's the most reliable learning approach, followed by closely doing mistakes.
A d you're forced to know more than the students. You get to be excellent in teaching if you like the subject matter. And accept that you can't know everything, bit learn where to find it.
My empirical personal perspective
Makes sense to me too
That follows the "learn to do by doing" principle. Or is it those who can do, those who can't teach. Maybe it's both. Either way, I wish you success in your endeavour. Learning new things is so important to keep young.
It truly does keep the mind fresh IMO