You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice |
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Favorite Line(s): | |
You came upon a quiet day | |
You simply seemed to take your place | |
I knew that it would be that way | |
The minute that I saw your face | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Why We Have So Few Personal Favorites |
I Would Have Liked You Anyway | |
2020 | Why We Must Vote #45 Out |
If You Believe | |
2019 | Sometimes I Still Have Trouble Sleeping |
Public Ridicule For Office Holder | |
2018 | And Flights Of Fancy |
Dodgers Lose 2nd Consecutive World Series!! | |
2017 | By Their Acts Thy Shall Know Them |
2016 | Remembering |
2015 | One |
2014 | Sure Experiments And Demonstrated Arguments |
2013 | Irrational Complacency |
2012 | Why Criticize? |
Giants Sweep 2012 World Series With Game 4 Win (4 To 3)!!! | |
2011 | Saying Just Enough |
2010 | Giants Win Game 2 Shutout of Rangers – 9 to 0!!! |
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I Would Have Liked You Anyway
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Why We Have So Few Personal Favorites
Posted in Education, Philosophy, Quotes, Science and Learning, tagged Competence, Education, Performance, Peter Drucker, Philosophy, Quotes, Teachers, Teaching, Tools on October 28, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Teaching is the only major occupation of man for which we have not yet developed tools that make an average person capable of competence and performance. In teaching we rely on the ‘naturals’, the ones who somehow know how to teach. | |
— Peter Drucker | |
[One of the few times I don’t agree with Drucker… I believe we rely on ‘willing to’ rather than ‘naturals’ to become teachers and then hope most rise to a level of competence and performance. First, I’m not convinced “average” people are capable of being competent teachers. I don’t think the ability to teach academic subjects is a skill the average person has. I do believe that everyone can teach “some” things – just not academic topics, and certainly not at all levels. Second, I believe “tools” make most people better at “some” things, but do not necessarily make average people competent or able to perform in academic areas. I’m not convinced tools necessarily make a below-average (whatever that is) person average (whatever that is); just better than they might have been otherwise. Third, I’m not convinced we have adequate testing methodologies to rate an academic teacher’s competence and / or performance. Students are living beings and not subject to controlled experiments as inputs or as outputs. The “best” we can do is use statistics to estimate student competence / performance under very limited circumstances and, therefore, the results of the comparisons may or may not be widely applicable across wider groups in society. Even the world’s greatest high school math teacher may not be good (or average) in a grammar school or at a university, let alone at another high school or in other subjects. Finally, we believe we can use standardized tests to measure the students performance and, therefore, “measure / determine” a teacher’s competence. This is an assumption which may or may not be valid. In any case, my understanding is that social / economic banding is the most common important factor for economic progress / success. This banding has very little to do with an individual teacher’s ability or a student’s performance. The same teacher can teach multiple siblings at the same school and still end up with a wide variance of sibling performance success. — kmab] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Why We Have So Few Personal Favorites |
I Would Have Liked You Anyway | |
2020 | Why We Must Vote #45 Out |
If You Believe | |
2019 | Sometimes I Still Have Trouble Sleeping |
Public Ridicule For Office Holder | |
2018 | And Flights Of Fancy |
Dodgers Lose 2nd Consecutive World Series!! | |
2017 | By Their Acts Thy Shall Know Them |
2016 | Remembering |
2015 | One |
2014 | Sure Experiments And Demonstrated Arguments |
2013 | Irrational Complacency |
2012 | Why Criticize? |
Giants Sweep 2012 World Series With Game 4 Win (4 To 3)!!! | |
2011 | Saying Just Enough |
2010 | Giants Win Game 2 Shutout of Rangers – 9 to 0!!! |