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6 Comments

  1. Hi Eva,
    I feel exactly the same. Thanks for putting it so nicely. I’m a lifelong learner and I’m proud of it!

    Thanks for your sweet comment about the guest post.
    Arjana

  2. Great post! I completely agree that learning is power and love being part of such a community of teachers that are lifelong learners. I don’t know how some teachers expect their students to be lifelong learners when they have quit learning.

  3. I think sometimes that this love of being a student is what’s behind a lot of us becoming EFL teachers. I mean, since English doesn’t really have a defined subject matter (like, say, engineering or medicine), anything we learn about can help us become better teachers.

    In any case, it’s certainly more fun than any other job I can imagine!

  4. Couldn’t agree more! The more we teachers remember this fact, the more professional and efficient we will be in our teaching practice. We don’t know it all and never will.

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