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Good discussion. While there may be, as in any group, a few weiners out, good teachers/professors are worth their weight in GOLD!
How about these as other factors to consider?
1) I'd like to hear from anyone on the teaching end (elementary/secondary/post-secondary) about how supportive higher up's are when the more assertive students or parents barge in and strongarm a bit (or threaten to). I've only heard second hand, but some post-secondary environments would rather give someone extra marks on appeal than enforce the policy, even if the student admits not completing all his/her work.
2) For those who complain about the delivery of instruction in post-secondary: how do post-secondary teachers/professors learn how to teach? Having learned in both community college and university, and taught briefly in a community college, it appears educators in this sector generally teach how they were taught. I know as a cocky young MCPL when I was in university, I witnessed in lectures where, if a soldier delivered theory the same way in a leadership course, s/he would have failed the lecture. Am I the only one seeing it this way?
How about these as other factors to consider?
1) I'd like to hear from anyone on the teaching end (elementary/secondary/post-secondary) about how supportive higher up's are when the more assertive students or parents barge in and strongarm a bit (or threaten to). I've only heard second hand, but some post-secondary environments would rather give someone extra marks on appeal than enforce the policy, even if the student admits not completing all his/her work.
2) For those who complain about the delivery of instruction in post-secondary: how do post-secondary teachers/professors learn how to teach? Having learned in both community college and university, and taught briefly in a community college, it appears educators in this sector generally teach how they were taught. I know as a cocky young MCPL when I was in university, I witnessed in lectures where, if a soldier delivered theory the same way in a leadership course, s/he would have failed the lecture. Am I the only one seeing it this way?