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TEACHING STRATEGIES By Joel R. Mangilit www.webphil.com
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“ It is impossible to claim that all good teachers use similar techniques: some lecture nonstop and others speak very little; some stay close to their material and others loose the imagination; some teach with the carrot and others with the stick.  But in every instance, good teachers share one trait: a strong sense of personal identity infuses their work. ‘Dr. A is really there when he teaches.’ ‘Mr. B has such enthusiasm for his subject.’ ‘You can tell that this is really Prof. C’s life.’ ” Parker Palmer , The Courage to Teach
“ One student said she could not describe her good teachers because they differed so greatly, one from another. But she could describe her bad teachers because they were all the same: ‘ Their words float somewhere in front of their faces, like the balloon speech in cartoons.’ ” Parker Palmer , The Courage to Teach
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“ Knowledge becomes obsolete incredibly fast.  The  continuing professional education of adults is the No. 1 industry in the next 30 years … mostly on line.” Peter Drucker,  Business 2.0 (22 August 2000)
“ Our business needs a massive transfusion of talent, and talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among non-conformists, dissenters and rebels.” David Ogilvy
“ Well-behaved women rarely make history.” Anita Borg, Institute for Women and Technology
“ Schools were designed by Horace Mann, E.L. Thorndike, and others to be instruments of the scientific management of a mass population.   Schools are intended to produce, through the application of formulas, formulaic human beings whose behavior can be  predicted and controlled.   To a very great extent, schools succeed in doing this. But in a society that is increasingly fragmented, in which the only genuinely successful people are independent, self-reliant, and individualistic, the products of school and ‘schooling’ are irrelevant.” A Different Kind of Teacher, John Taylor Gatto
“ How many artists are there in the room? Would you please raise your hands. FIRST GRADE: En masse the children leapt from their seats, arms waiving. Every child was an artist. SECOND GRADE: About half the kids raised their hands, shoulder high, no higher. The hands were still. THIRD GRADE: At best, 10 kids out of 30 would raise a hand, tentatively, self-consciously. By the time I reached SIXTH GRADE, no more than one or two kids raised their hands, and then ever so slightly, betraying a fear of being identified by the group as a ‘closet artist.’ The point is: Every school I visited was participating in the suppression of creative genius.” Gordon MacKenzie, Orbiting the Giant Hairball: A Corporate Fool’s Guide to Surviving with Grace
“ Our education system is a second-rate, factory-style organization,   pumping out obsolete information in obsolete ways. [Schools] are simply not connected to the future of the kids they’re responsible for.” Alvin Toffler
“ The time bomb in every classroom is that students learn  exactly what they are taught.” Frank Smith , Insult to Intelligence
“ I discovered the brutally simple motivation behind the development and imposition of all systematic instructional programs and tests-- a lack of trust that teachers can teach and that children can learn.” Frank Smith , Insult to Intelligence
“ It is an inescapable reality that students learn at different rates in different ways. That creates  the need for a schedule of sensitivity that only teachers close to the particular student can device-- not some theory-driven, central office, computer-managed schedule.” Ted Sizer
“ [One factor contributing to widespread teacher dissatisfaction] is the extremely shallow nature of intellectual enterprise in schools.  Ideas are broken into fragments called subjects, subjects into units, units into sequences, sequences into lessons, lessons into homework, and all these prefabricated pieces make a classroom teacherproof.” John Taylor Gatto,  A Different Kind of Teacher
Messenger: “The mind is a machine, but a virtual machine. A system of systems. Helen: “Perhaps it isn’t a system at all.” Messenger: “Oh, but it is… If you’re a scientist, you have to start with that assumption.” Helen: “I suspect that’s why I dropped science at school as soon as they let me.” Messenger: No, you dropped it, I would guess, because it was doled out to you in spoonfuls of distilled boredom.” David Lodge,  Thinks…
“ Students who receive honor grades in college-level physics are frequently unable to solve basic problems encountered in a form slightly different from the one in which they have been formally instructed and tested.” Howard Gardner,  Unschooled Minds
“ Education, at best, is ecstatic. At its best, its most unfettered, the moment of learning is a moment of delight. This essential and obvious truth is demonstrated for us every day by the baby and the preschool child. …When joy is absent, the effectiveness of the learning process falls and falls until the human being is operating hesitantly, grudgingly, fearfully.” George Leonard,  Education and Ecstasy [1968]
“ Actual content may not be the issue at all, since we are really try to impart the idea that one can deal with new areas of knowledge if one knows how to learn, how to find out about what is known, and how to abandon old ideas when they are worn. This means teaching ways of developing good questions rather than memorizing known answers, an idea that traditional schools simply don’t cotton to at all, and that traditional testing methods are unprepared to handle.” Roger Schank,  The Connoisseur’s Guide to the Mind
“ You must  be the change you wish to see in the world.” Gandhi
Richard Paul, Director, Center for Critical Thinking: “We need to shift the focus of learning from simply teaching students to have the ‘right answer,’  to teaching them the processes by which educated people pursue right answers.” Frank Smith,  Insult to Intelligence
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My “educators’ ” secrets:   They made me fall in love.  They helped me figure out  who I was. Tom Peters

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Teaching Strategies - The Secrets

  • 1. TEACHING STRATEGIES By Joel R. Mangilit www.webphil.com
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  • 4. “ It is impossible to claim that all good teachers use similar techniques: some lecture nonstop and others speak very little; some stay close to their material and others loose the imagination; some teach with the carrot and others with the stick. But in every instance, good teachers share one trait: a strong sense of personal identity infuses their work. ‘Dr. A is really there when he teaches.’ ‘Mr. B has such enthusiasm for his subject.’ ‘You can tell that this is really Prof. C’s life.’ ” Parker Palmer , The Courage to Teach
  • 5. “ One student said she could not describe her good teachers because they differed so greatly, one from another. But she could describe her bad teachers because they were all the same: ‘ Their words float somewhere in front of their faces, like the balloon speech in cartoons.’ ” Parker Palmer , The Courage to Teach
  • 6.
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  • 8. “ Knowledge becomes obsolete incredibly fast. The continuing professional education of adults is the No. 1 industry in the next 30 years … mostly on line.” Peter Drucker, Business 2.0 (22 August 2000)
  • 9. “ Our business needs a massive transfusion of talent, and talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among non-conformists, dissenters and rebels.” David Ogilvy
  • 10. “ Well-behaved women rarely make history.” Anita Borg, Institute for Women and Technology
  • 11. “ Schools were designed by Horace Mann, E.L. Thorndike, and others to be instruments of the scientific management of a mass population. Schools are intended to produce, through the application of formulas, formulaic human beings whose behavior can be predicted and controlled. To a very great extent, schools succeed in doing this. But in a society that is increasingly fragmented, in which the only genuinely successful people are independent, self-reliant, and individualistic, the products of school and ‘schooling’ are irrelevant.” A Different Kind of Teacher, John Taylor Gatto
  • 12. “ How many artists are there in the room? Would you please raise your hands. FIRST GRADE: En masse the children leapt from their seats, arms waiving. Every child was an artist. SECOND GRADE: About half the kids raised their hands, shoulder high, no higher. The hands were still. THIRD GRADE: At best, 10 kids out of 30 would raise a hand, tentatively, self-consciously. By the time I reached SIXTH GRADE, no more than one or two kids raised their hands, and then ever so slightly, betraying a fear of being identified by the group as a ‘closet artist.’ The point is: Every school I visited was participating in the suppression of creative genius.” Gordon MacKenzie, Orbiting the Giant Hairball: A Corporate Fool’s Guide to Surviving with Grace
  • 13. “ Our education system is a second-rate, factory-style organization, pumping out obsolete information in obsolete ways. [Schools] are simply not connected to the future of the kids they’re responsible for.” Alvin Toffler
  • 14. “ The time bomb in every classroom is that students learn exactly what they are taught.” Frank Smith , Insult to Intelligence
  • 15. “ I discovered the brutally simple motivation behind the development and imposition of all systematic instructional programs and tests-- a lack of trust that teachers can teach and that children can learn.” Frank Smith , Insult to Intelligence
  • 16. “ It is an inescapable reality that students learn at different rates in different ways. That creates the need for a schedule of sensitivity that only teachers close to the particular student can device-- not some theory-driven, central office, computer-managed schedule.” Ted Sizer
  • 17. “ [One factor contributing to widespread teacher dissatisfaction] is the extremely shallow nature of intellectual enterprise in schools. Ideas are broken into fragments called subjects, subjects into units, units into sequences, sequences into lessons, lessons into homework, and all these prefabricated pieces make a classroom teacherproof.” John Taylor Gatto, A Different Kind of Teacher
  • 18. Messenger: “The mind is a machine, but a virtual machine. A system of systems. Helen: “Perhaps it isn’t a system at all.” Messenger: “Oh, but it is… If you’re a scientist, you have to start with that assumption.” Helen: “I suspect that’s why I dropped science at school as soon as they let me.” Messenger: No, you dropped it, I would guess, because it was doled out to you in spoonfuls of distilled boredom.” David Lodge, Thinks…
  • 19. “ Students who receive honor grades in college-level physics are frequently unable to solve basic problems encountered in a form slightly different from the one in which they have been formally instructed and tested.” Howard Gardner, Unschooled Minds
  • 20. “ Education, at best, is ecstatic. At its best, its most unfettered, the moment of learning is a moment of delight. This essential and obvious truth is demonstrated for us every day by the baby and the preschool child. …When joy is absent, the effectiveness of the learning process falls and falls until the human being is operating hesitantly, grudgingly, fearfully.” George Leonard, Education and Ecstasy [1968]
  • 21. “ Actual content may not be the issue at all, since we are really try to impart the idea that one can deal with new areas of knowledge if one knows how to learn, how to find out about what is known, and how to abandon old ideas when they are worn. This means teaching ways of developing good questions rather than memorizing known answers, an idea that traditional schools simply don’t cotton to at all, and that traditional testing methods are unprepared to handle.” Roger Schank, The Connoisseur’s Guide to the Mind
  • 22. “ You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Gandhi
  • 23. Richard Paul, Director, Center for Critical Thinking: “We need to shift the focus of learning from simply teaching students to have the ‘right answer,’ to teaching them the processes by which educated people pursue right answers.” Frank Smith, Insult to Intelligence
  • 24.
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  • 26. My “educators’ ” secrets: They made me fall in love. They helped me figure out who I was. Tom Peters