Teacher Development

5 Reasons to Stop Using PowerPoint This Year

5 Reasons to Stop Using PowerPoint This Year

“Please email us your training."

 

"What do you mean? How can I email you interactions, epiphanies, questions, reactions, reflections and learning?”

 

"Just send your PowerPoint deck".

 

When did people start to think that “PowerPoint” is a synonym for “training”? Do they think the “T” in “PPT” stands for “training”? Training is so much more than a series of slides, handouts and bullet points. If your new year’s resolutions included cutting down on fats, sugars or caffeine, here are five reasons to add PowerPoint to your list of things to avoid in the new year.

Five Fool-Proof Ways to Destroy Teacher Development

Five Fool-Proof Ways to Destroy Teacher Development

Maybe you hate your school. Maybe you’re working undercover for a competitor. Maybe this is your next gig after hacking the American election. Whatever the reason, you’re in good company; there are a lot of people dedicated to destroying teacher development. Little has been written about the field of destroying teacher development (or “DTD” for short), so to make your work easier, I have compiled this list of the highly effective DTD techniques. Go forth and destroy!

Stop Forcing Teachers to Develop

Stop Forcing Teachers to Develop

Can you remember some of the things you were “forced” to do when you were a child? Forced to wear a school uniform. Forced to go to the dentist. Forced to eat vegetables. Being forced to do things sucks. And yet every week we force teachers to attend training in the hope teachers can be forced to develop. They can't.