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Letter: Personality split

Last updated
May 22, 2015
Published on
October 12, 2001

Jane Ayres is sceptical that compulsory teaching qualifications for further education tutors will raise standards ("The power of personality", THES , September 21).

While I agree that some inherent skills - Ayres calls it "personality", I would call it "a natural ability to communicate with different people" - are necessary to be an effective teacher, as with all instinctive behaviours they have to be modified and refined in the light of evidence/experience.

I am in my first year of teaching/lecturing in the post-compulsory sector and, since commencing study for a postgraduate certificate of education, have discovered that there is a sound theoretical component to teaching and learning, the emphasis being on the teacher as a "facilitator of learning". Expanding this principle, we have looked at the many teaching strategies that can be employed to assist the learning process so that students get a chance to learn in their "preferred" ways. I knew none of this prior to doing the PGCE.

Sally Bentley
Student, PGCE (PCET)
Havering College

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