In many classrooms, teaching is often reduced to a race against time. The syllabus becomes the finish line, and the teacher’s success is measured by whether every topic was “covered.” Yet, this mindset, while administratively convenient, is pedagogically weak. Covering content does not guarantee learning. In fact, it often masks failure. The fastest way to … Continue reading Don’t just cover the syllabus-focus on student performance
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Don’t just cover the syllabus-focus on student performance
In many classrooms, teaching is often reduced to a race against time. The syllabus becomes the finish line, and the teacher’s success is measured by whether every topic was “covered.” Yet, this mindset, while administratively convenient, is pedagogically weak. Covering content does not guarantee learning. In fact, it often masks failure. The fastest way to … Continue reading Don’t just cover the syllabus-focus on student performance