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'Experience'

Jun 11, 202359 minSeason 2Ep. 28
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Episode description

Today Femi and Matt discuss teacher effectiveness vs years of service and some issues with the word ‘experience’ which is generally used as a proxy for competence.  As is increasingly the case the discussion is pertinent to all subjects and is not by any means maths-specific.  There’s a lot of thinking out loud here and, unusually(!), the boys actually managed to land some insight and conclusions that both found helpful.

The conversation covers:

-          The will-skill matrix 

-          Possible reasons why some people move sideways whereas others move up

-          Role models, and the power of colleagues to either inspire, or depress

-          The ability to receive and act on critical feedback, 

-          Self-reflection and taking responsibility for continuing development

-          Insecurity and the tying self-worth to the role of teacher

-          The possibility of having grades of teacher based on competence

-          The importance of success, praise, encouragement and recognition

-          Scaffolding support for less skillful teachers

-          Natural ability

-          Sporting backgrounds

-          Direct instruction and the support of a mentor, and the idea that our actions should be designed to move people to the right on the will-skill matrix (that is the increasing will dimension), so that they can drive their own movement up the increasing skill dimension .

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