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minniecooper | 13:08 Fri 15th Oct 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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what does the saying..

those that can can and those that cant teach mean?

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This question was asked and answered here only yesterday. Click http://www. theanswerbank.co.uk/Phrases-and-Sayings/Question69303.ht ml for a link to the appropriate page.

Your link doesn't work QM, the phrase as I remeber it is those that can, do, those that can't, teach and those that can't teach, teach games. It's a derogatory statement about teachers and in particular games teachers

Thanks for that, <b>Moog</b>. I've no idea what the AB editors are up to with the links etc at the moment! 

This is what I said on the previous answer-page, <b>Minnie</b>."He who can does. He who cannot teaches" is  from George Bernard Shaw's 'Maxims for Revolutionists'. (The same publication also includes such gems as "The golden rule is that there are no golden rules" and "Marriage is popular because it combines the maximum, of temptation with the maximum of opportunity.")

The teaching one is having a bit of a go at teachers, the idea being, for example, that - if a teacher of English was really any good at writing English - that's what he'd be doing...ie writing novels, poetry or whatever... instead of wasting his time trying to train others how to do that.

The one about teaching PE is an extension of the original quote as an in-joke amongst teachers

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