No, but incidentally the only thing I've ever taught in my life was sound editing in a professional formation institute where I was previously trained as a sound technician and music producer. I was told I had high marks (students were required to judge the skills of the teachers), but unfortunately for me there was no use in teaching stuff that granted - in my opinion - no future to those attending the courses. The market for sound technicians and multimedia experts is extremely small where I live, so I stepped down. I don't like to sell dreams, so I stayed true to my real professional skills. At least I can really feel useful without compromising something I see as artistic, and still like my job.
The year I spent learning there has been interesting, though... I openly contested a teacher (an internationally renowned drummer and composer) face to face because I thought he was doing an ugly job. That was the last year he worked there because his ugly personality, along with his inability as a teacher, had been exposed.
The other teachers were generally excellent, for instance the live front of stage sound technician of Andrea Bocelli, an intelligent, patient and funny guy.
And you can call me Killing Joke, if you like ...see you in DSR servers sooner or later.