This was quite a weighty question, particularly for a Saturday morning but one that was incredibly rewarding to answer. I think one of the biggest misconceptions is that teachers are only teaching content knowledge. A lot of non-educators assume that ELA teachers are simply teaching about Shakespeare and Dickens or that math teachers are just teaching about quadratic equations and the Pythagorean theorem.
In reality teachers are not just teaching content knowledge but the higher level thinking skills behind that content. This includes critical thinking, drawing inferences, evaluating evidence and using it to support conclusions, and applying specific content-related skills and content to solving real world questions and problems. When reframing education away from teaching classical content and towards these universal, transferrable skills, you can truly see how dynamic and worthwhile an investment PK-12 education really is.
Check out my video where I answer this question in depth. Extended Video
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These videos are meant to serve as my feelings on this topic in greater detail.
Submitted April 4, 2026 at 09:18AM by Adorable_Pudding_413 https://ift.tt/zQ5LyCv