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Question:From experince, that is passed from caring parents and others.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: From experince, that is passed from caring parents and others.

Teachers...

If they are good teachers and allowed to do their work properly, from their pupils.

From their students. (past and present)

from their teachers

Hopefully from other (unbiased) teachers, students and writings.

(Don't you mean, from whom?)

from other teachers then those teachers come to us on q and a haa

well teachers learn as students from teachers but, there comes a time when the student surpassess the teacher and becomes the master.This is by seeking answers that the teacher can`t provide and only expeerience will teach.

From their students, partially.

Teachers also learn from their teachers. My wife is in her masters program for education right now. Her teachers have PhDs in education, which they got from other people who have PhDs. People with PhDs do independent experiments and original work, which they learn from.

Humans learn from observations of phenomena and objects when we understand them better we interact with them in more efficient ways. In organised civilisation we have learned that to run society better we can best interact with the evironment and each other if we pass lessons down. This is what a teacher does today, what priest and families did yesterday and what elders did in early human societies.

Today society is so complex that teachers teach other teachers what to teach and how to teach but ulitmately where all teachers are learning from is the world around us.

from Dr. Who!

their students. its the circle of life......actually i don't know. lol
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From *whom* do the teachers learn?