who is important in school-students or teachers?Explain.
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teacher is more important
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Your observations are accurate and supported by research.
You can believe whatever you want. But experience and research will indicate that no teacher can overcome everything. Michelle Pfeiffer and Jennifer Garner and Robin Williams and Richard Dreyfus are actors in a movie. Those classrooms aren't real even if they are supposedly inspired by real events.
Most research indicates that a teacher makes, at most, a 19% difference in student achievement. And that is the absolute highest end of the distribution. It is much more likely in the 10% range and perhaps even much lower than that. Out of school factors are far more influential with family educational levels and income being the most influential by orders of magnitude.
Any teacher can attest to the fact that it takes only one disruptive student to compromise learning for the entire class. Additionally, teachers in the USA can attest that mixing skill levels within the class generally pulls down the high achievers rather than raising up the low
You can believe whatever you want. But experience and research will indicate that no teacher can overcome everything. Michelle Pfeiffer and Jennifer Garner and Robin Williams and Richard Dreyfus are actors in a movie. Those classrooms aren't real even if they are supposedly inspired by real events.
Most research indicates that a teacher makes, at most, a 19% difference in student achievement. And that is the absolute highest end of the distribution. It is much more likely in the 10% range and perhaps even much lower than that. Out of school factors are far more influential with family educational levels and income being the most influential by orders of magnitude.
Any teacher can attest to the fact that it takes only one disruptive student to compromise learning for the entire class. Additionally, teachers in the USA can attest that mixing skill levels within the class generally pulls down the high achievers rather than raising up the low
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