Originally posted by Gamma
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Questions: At your school did your Geography Teacher only teach geography??
If any of the subject teachers taught more than one subject is there expectation of less than excellent teaching in each area? ...but to dig a little deeper; Can a teacher hold fullest competence in more than one subject area/discipline?
Specific to our teaching and development of our young: Do you realize that there is correlation on development of the young between expert teaching at the earliest of ages and later achievement/maturity?
You need the expects at each stage of development = best teachers for each age!
It should be easy to see and accept that talent is found right across the island and and thus identifying the best of the best demand expert teachers in all parts of the island.
Secondly, the thought that the football teachers would (as we go forward) remain ignorant to the game save in an academy does not make sense. In all areas /disciplines the aim must be put expert teachers in 'the classroom'.
btw - Some persons think (this a repeat of point already made on this site) that only in academic subjects should expert teachers be employed. That is clearly nonsense as it is incumbent on administrations to provide best possible education. Sports teach and reinforce vital life skills and adds another avenue to social advancement.
NB: It would be interesting to look at the stats on areas/disciplines where every effort is made to provide expert teachers what the results are on total output and specific to each of various vocations and professions.
We already intuitively know what the results are in areas where less than adequate effort is made to install expert teachers. - Bottom barrel results on track, cricket, netball and football...etc.
mmmm?...academics - some academic results are - mmmmm? ...just above bottom of barrel on math, science and the languages areas where many suggest that is what schools are there to produce and only area where the expert teachers should be...
Boss, expert teachers - teachers appropriate for age - must be put in place for each and every discipline! By any measure...inclusive of value of transfer of taught and development of 'logical thinking' and social skills - social skills form the backbone of personal and professional success. Social skills help us navigate such everyday interactions as a) exchanging greetings and holding conversations, b) starting friendships and maintaining them, and c) asking for help and instructing others.
Underdevelopment of social skills pose challenges both inside and outside the classroom. There is a correlation between success in the class/academics and outside with development of social skills.
Aside: How do we measure the impact the underdevelopment of talent in sports has contributed to underachievement in academics? e.g. What effect - on conscious thought or below the level of consciousness does subliminal messages on that less than professional effort on the teaching of sports?
Fact: All the kids know - as Gamma's position underlines, it has become embedded reflex subconscious acceptance - that the administration and the teachers 'joke out'/provide lousy instructions and teaching during PE or other sports classes....less than fullest of efforts as teachers and both consciously and in subtle manner let the kids know that in Jamaica parlance, "wi nah try". The teachers do not hide it. They 'hit the kids over the head'/an in your face teaching that less than the best is acceptable...etc., etc.
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