Skinnerizing Teachers Posted on October 21, 2014 Written by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt,
ABCsOfDumbDown.blogspot.com Day 21:
Skinner Horror Files The Skinnerization* of Teachers
*DEFINITION of Skinnerize: The process by which
students, teachers, principals, administrators, etc. — and anyone else
for that matter — conform to B.F. Skinner’s model, methods, goals, process
and system. To become Skinnerized
means one has adapted themselves, willingly or through compulsion, to the
entire modus operendi of B.F. Skinner and his subsequent behavioral clones
and change agents. Related terms: Skinnerization,
Skinnerizing.
Thus it isn’t a surprise to read how the Skinnnerian system
is applied to the behavior of teachers. The Effective School Report’s
May 1985 issue contained an article titled “Principal’s Expectations as a
Motivating Factor in Effective Schools.” Notice how the principal is
expected to shape the behavior of teachers, who are then expected to shape
the behavior of their students. And notice how “achievement” is no longer
about academic goals, but “ability” and “perceptions” and “attitude”
changes:
The principal expects specific behavior from particular teachers which should then translate
into achievement by the students of these teachers; because of these varied
expectations, the principal behaves
differently toward different teachers; i.e., body language, verbal interactions
and resource allocations. This treatment
also influences the attitudes of the teacher toward the principal and their
perception of the future utility of any increased effort toward student
achievement. If this treatment
is consistent over time, and if the teachers do not resist change, it will shape their behavior and through it the
achievement of their students….
With time teachers’
behavior, self-concepts of ability, perceptions of future utility, attitude
toward the principal and students’ achievement will conform more and more
closely to the behavior originally expected of them.
Source:
http://agenda21news.com/2014/10/skinnerizing-teachers/#more-3278
Comments
Children are born unique, with free will as
sovereign beings. Those who do not know this have not spent a sufficient amount
of time with 3 year olds. The goal should be to teach the basics and help
children identify what they love to do.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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