Okay, what if a teacher is really successful. Does it mean, as I have heard it said, they are out of a job? Perhaps, I suppose. Then again, there will always be more to learn. There could be a great insertion on the Biblical similarities on understanding "teachable" as Scripture prescribes it. Does it mean "able to teach" or "able to learn." I will digress with my answer: Yes. And, point you to the following link where, if one spools down to the bottom they will find useful links that ought to send any teacher on a path of discovery, or student, or teacher/student. Whatever!
Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Tools for a Free Online Education
PS: While Lifehacker's site is much broader than the content of this site (hence it isn't in my recommended links) I would still recommend it to the intrepid "blogophile." it really has something for everyone.
Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Tools for a Free Online Education
PS: While Lifehacker's site is much broader than the content of this site (hence it isn't in my recommended links) I would still recommend it to the intrepid "blogophile." it really has something for everyone.

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