Teaching is a Song. There are an infinite number of songs, just like there is an infinite amount of knowledge to be learned.

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Teaching is a Song

There are an infinite number of songs, just like there is an infinite amount of knowledge to be learned.

Students are Fans, or people affected by the message

Staff are The band, using their talents to perform the songs.

Administrators are The record label

The classroom is The stage

The different subjects Are different chords

Teaching is, however, different from a song

The goal of mainstream songs is to get a number one hit

The goal of a teacher is to change a student’s life for the better

Teachers help students learn math problems, as well as life lessons. They do not teach them songs.

Songs are learned through lots of practice and memorization

Knowledge is learned through many different methods

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