Teaching Strategies Should Be Varied According to Differing Learning Styles

maxresdefault (1)It is quite rare that any faculty will be able to reach a consensus regarding a teaching strategy that benefits each and every student on a more or less equal basis. This is despite the fact that each year a new study proposes best practices for developing lesson plans that will achieve this lofty goal, and the main reason for this is nothing more than the simple fact that each student responds differently to the approach utilized by teachers. In order for teachers to be as effective as possible in their role, they should take a page from the PR industry and Behrman Communications in particular.

Instead of implementing the most recently developed teaching strategy, educators should recognize the value of a varied approach that is tailored to the specific needs of their students. After all, the goal should not be to use just one strategy that reaches the greatest percentage of students when all students can be reached through the use of multiple strategies.

Even though it might seem as though a varied approach will be more time-consuming, the fact is that such a varied approach is far more efficient than learning and implementing the most recently developed approach at the outset of each new school year. Teachers have to learn the strengths and weaknesses of their students regardless of the strategy they choose to employ in developing their lesson plans, so considering those strengths and weaknesses in utilizing a varied approach does not require much, if any, additional effort.

Those that can’t Teach

Those that can do and those that can’t teach.  This can be very true but a bit unfair for some teachers.  There are teachers that were born to teachuntitled (135) untitled (134) cant-scare-me.  They have a way of inspiring their students to go beyond their limitations and become the best they can be.  On the other hand there are teachers that have no business teaching.  They are a real problem for our children and should be fired.  In any other profession they would be.  This whole tenure thing has ruined the teaching system.  Joe Olujic is an amazing teacher and should be promoted. Good teachers are hard to find and should be saved.

Teaching, What it Takes

What does it take to teach?  Well it requires a teacher and a willing student.  Without on or the other learning wont happen.  Parents send their children to school to let the school raise them too often.  The result is a liberal idiotuntitled (15) that will probably become a college professor.  Worse yet a politician.  The teacher can only teach a willing student.  This requires the willingness to pay attention and try to let it sink in.  Some children have such a short attention span that teaching them the conventional way is impossible.  Consolidated Credit is a good way to borrow money for a tutor.

Teaching by Example

Teaching by example is what we have been told and tot  in are lives.  What we do and show are youngest we pass on to the into their life.  They sometimes learn the evils of what have been shown to them and they try to change it so not to be repeated in there family.  Then there are other that may take what the have been tot to make life better to other threw volunteering to teach the lost a different way.  Yes teaching by example has it benefits and it can also be the down fall of the young to repeat what they have learned from the elders. Ken Fisher Is a good learner.