TeachStreet Launches Q & A!

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We are very happy to introduce our new Question & Answer section.  People can ask questions they have on any subject and anyone can give answers and advice. It’s a great opportunity for learners to ask questions they have, either anonymously or not, and get real answers from the people who know best – teachers!

One unique feature of Q & A is that any teacher on TeachStreet can sign-up to get email notifications of varying frequencies about submitted questions in their area of expertise. This means that learners will get prompt and meaningful answers. Also, teachers who answer questions receive a bunch of benefits such as:

  • Help others;
  • Share your knowledge and expertise;
  • Boost your profile in search;
  • Display your answers on your profile (coming soon).

Check it out today! Ask a question, give an answer. It’s all about sharing your knowledge, helping others and learning something new.

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  • http://www.musicteachershelper.com/ Piano Teacher

    Thanks for sharing this post to your readers. I completely agree with you that keeping your communication lines open for queries and questions is a good idea. Giving them a good place and opportunity to raise their immediate concerns can really be of great help to all of them. It's a nice advocacy to: Ask a question, give an answer. It’s all about sharing your knowledge, helping others and learning something new. Well, let us continue to lend a helping hand to other music educators out there. Spread the good news about music and share lots of innovative and creative music teaching resources that we can use today. Happy teaching everyone!

  • http://www.musicteachershelper.com/ Piano Teacher

    Thanks for sharing this post to your readers. I completely agree with you that keeping your communication lines open for queries and questions is a good idea. Giving them a good place and opportunity to raise their immediate concerns can really be of great help to all of them. It's a nice advocacy to: Ask a question, give an answer. It’s all about sharing your knowledge, helping others and learning something new. Well, let us continue to lend a helping hand to other music educators out there. Spread the good news about music and share lots of innovative and creative music teaching resources that we can use today. Happy teaching everyone!