The Art of Teaching as defined by John Hattie, Professor of Education at Auckland University, New Zealand: ”…the act of teaching reaches its epitome of success after
the lesson has been structured, after the content has been delivered, and after
the classroom has been organised. The art of teaching, and its major successes,
relate to “what happens next” – the manner in which the teacher reacts to how
the student interprets, accommodates, rejects and/or reinvents the content and
skills, how the student relates and applies the content to other tasks, and how
the student reacts in light of success and failure apropos the content and
methods that the teacher taught. Learning is spontaneous, individualistic, and
often earned through effort. It is a timeworn, slow, gradual, fits-and-starts
kind of process, which can have a flow of its own, but requires passion,
patience, and attention to detail (from the teacher and the student)”.
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