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I am a newbie and joined here excitedly. I do not know much about the Forum. I came upon it all of a sudden and I wonder whether I can cave a role here to learn from others, teaching others. Or let us part with the age old method of educating in which there exists a big gulf between the teacher and the student.
No I can not subscribe to the idea that anybody teaches here and others in a conventional way learn.
We just keep on learning, continually learning by sharing our ideas. No matter where you are educationally, culturally,geographically you can come up with something that can add value. Teaching to me primarily means to value addition and nothing else. If someone claims to be a Guru he must do something to add value. Or else he is not worth sharing something with.
I am not a teacher though I took classes. I am an educationist. But more ethan that I am a simple learner. Maybe an amateur.
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