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The teaching illusion

Posted By: Amran on December 25, 2009 at 8:25 am

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” ~ George Bernard Shaw

Singapore Educational Consultants Escher 300x289 The teaching illusionI just discovered this quote attributed to George Bernard Shaw. I believe that he was right about communication being all too often an illusion. I am quite sure he will agree with me that all too often that what is regarded as teaching is also an illusion.

Too often what is passed off as teaching is just the talking that is done by the teacher. The real meaning of what is supposed to be taught is lost on the students. This is despite the latter’s ability to memorize, regurgitate, and do mechanical operations. Real meaning of what is taught is lost in a sea of “factlets” (see Perkins), little disparate bits of information which have little importance to the students except for some high stakes examinations.



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One Response to “The teaching illusion”

  1. Wen Shih says:

    Hi,
    It is even a greater illusion on the part of the teacher when he thinks that no questions asked by students points to full understanding of what has been taught. Thanks.
    Cheers,
    Wen Shih



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