The Importance Of Individual Teaching Practices

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Teachers do not only convey a set of facts to pupils, but also interpret the world for, and with them (Connell, 2009, p.224). They have a powerful influence over the lives of their students, with their role second to caregivers and parents, shaping the outcome of children’s adulthood of their beliefs, learnings and understandings. Individual teachers are distinctive and will have different teaching practices based on their characteristics, knowledge and understanding of multiple areas including their subject field, community and cultures. The variety of teachers within schools, along with personal factors such as culture, environment and socioeconomic backgrounds, will perceive students with unique schooling experiences across their educational lifetime that will indefinitely differ to numerous degrees of another student’s. Teachers’ diverse practices produce different learning outcomes for their students with the ideal goal of providing positive change and outstanding results with methods that do not adopt the status quo, but incorporate and infuse the Work of Teachers (Comber, 2006) that furthers …show more content…

The interview, conducted in person, involved a variety of questions from location to individual teacher’s skills and practices. Nora and I have one central difference that branches to more, and that is having attended different secondary educational schools, which has subjected us to a variety of teachers with the innate ability to influence the lives of their students through a variety of diverse teaching practices. Our similarity is that we both attended New South Wales public schools that were considered socioeconomically disadvantaged. Despite our differences and similarities, our teachers are the main influences on our education and it is their set of skills and practices that shape our experiences and

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