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Dave Stuart Jr.

Rules of Thumb When Giving Explanations

February 25, 2020 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

A key skill for the teacher is explaining things clearly. Here are a few tips for helping with that. 1) “Superfluous information creates confusion, muddies waters, and digs holes.” There is a man in my community whose career involved working with NASA on the Apollo program. We call him “Alabama” Bob Clingan. He’s a joy […]

Learning vs. Task-Completing

February 20, 2020 By Dave Stuart Jr. 3 Comments

Many of my students, when pressed, struggle to say just what learning is. They can tell you about completing tasks, checking grades, keeping track of emergency passes, and so on. In other words, they are aware of schoolish behaviors. But they can’t tell you exactly what’s happening when they learn or how one goes about […]

A Phone ≠ A Brain

February 18, 2020 By Dave Stuart Jr. 2 Comments

Perhaps the day will come when human beings attach their brains to the Internet and become one with the digitized knowledge-base. Billionaires are investing in this kind of research, and the science is fascinating, bizarre, and frightening. But here’s my take: until that time, the human being with a knowledge base in their brain will […]

But What About That One Student? Use 2×10

February 13, 2020 By Dave Stuart Jr. 3 Comments

Last time, I wrote about how our relationships with students are sure to break down. This is why I’ve added “Repair” to the CCP of teacher credibility that I wrote about in These 6 Things, Chapter 2: Care, Competence, and Passion. If you cannot identify and repair faltering student-teacher relationships, you’re bound to be befuddled […]

How to Repair Relationships (And Why You Might As Well Accept that You’ll Need To)

February 11, 2020 By Dave Stuart Jr. Leave a Comment

The reason I got to thinking about entropy recently is because I started seeing a pattern: relationships with students often fall apart. I’ve written a lot about how relationships aren’t the point of school — it’s actually not “all about relationships” — but they sure are important. Perhaps most critically, caring relationships enhance my credibility; […]

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