A lot of educators share the
following common concern with me, “I know I’m teaching better, how come my
results aren’t better.”
There are three basic
answers. Here is the second and most
common reason. If the right thing is
being taught (see the 1/12/17 post), then it takes time. Constant exposure to better
teaching is the leading indicator. The improvement in student performance is
the lagging indicator. And the longer
students were taught by average to below average teachers, the longer it takes
to notice the improvement in student learning.
The analogy is relationship
between taking medicine (better instruction) and getting better (improved
student performance). There is always a
lag between receiving the medicine and improved health. And the sicker the patient, the greater the
lag time.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
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