I would say that a wrong way to teach would be to not pay attention to children's needs, in favor of following a set curriculum/scope and sequence/pacing guide. :-)

Yes.... there are teachers out there teaching in "wrong ways".... and, I fear, their numbers will increase rather than decrese with the growing proliferation of scripted programs and calls for "fidelity" to any programs, scripted or not.

Renee


On Feb 22, 2009, at 12:59 PM, cnjpal...@aol.com wrote:


BUT, Renee, I think there are most definitely WRONG WAYS to teach. And some teachers really do not know the right ways. It isn't usually their fault...but
 we ALL know they are out there.

"Learning  isn't a means to an end; it is an end in itself."
~ Robert A. Heinlein



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