“I find so much of what is done in the name of training both disheartening and demeaning,” writes Margie Carter in From Teaching to Thinking, the book she co-wrote with Ann Pelo. “We could, instead, immerse educators in a culture of inquiry, with structures that support them to think together, nudge new perspectives and take initiative….
Deb Curtis and I invented activities with metaphors that characterized the roles of a teacher, wanting to scaffold educators’ thinking away from the banking model of ‘drill and fill’ (which also rhymes with kill). We’d invite educators to consider how they’d use the skills of a gardener, knitter, architect, newscaster, and forensic detective in their work as teachers. We’d explore what dispositions they would need for each of these roles.”
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