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Education Trends, Uncategorized   |   Nov 1, 2010

10 years ago, I believed…

By Angela Watson

Founder and Writer

10 years ago, I believed…

By Angela Watson

I was recently reflecting on how much my understanding of best practices has changed since I was a new teacher. I used to believe that:

  • Teaching in small groups is a waste of time because you end up repeating yourself for every group.
  • Kids can’t be trusted on computers because they’ll mess up all the settings and get a ton of viruses.
  • Centers are the best use of kids’ independent work time.
  • Misbehavior should be addressed with respectful dialogue and problem-solving techniques.
  • Parents who don’t show up for conferences don’t care about their kids’ education.
  • Arranging kids’ desks in groups means they’ll be focused on each other and won’t learn anything.

Now, I think that:

  • Teaching in small groups makes it easier to keep kids focused and helps you differentiate instruction.
  • It’s worth the time it takes to train kids to use computers independently–and it doesn’t take that long.
  • Reading [engaging, ‘just right’, self-selected] books is the best use of kids’ independent work time.
  • Sometimes you just need to give the teacher look and keep it moving.
  • Parents who don’t show up for conferences still want to be good parents and still love their kids.
  • Arranging kids’ desks in groups means they’ll be focused on each other and learn a lot if they’re taught how to work collaboratively.

I wonder how these perceptions will change over the next 10 years…

How has YOUR thinking about education changed since you started teaching?

Angela Watson

Founder and Writer

Angela created the first version of this site in 2003, when she was a classroom teacher herself. With 11 years of teaching experience and more than a decade of experience as an instructional coach, Angela oversees and contributes regularly to...
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