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The Best Teachers in the World Book Event Clip 1

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    [Jeff Selingo] ....... in the book, between recruiting better teachers
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    and better students to become teachers and training of teachers,
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    and talking about quality instructors, what's more important?
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    Is it recruiting the best person upfront or does training matter just as much or even more,
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    in terms of that, in terms of that would-be teacher?
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    [John Chubb] Well, the evidence - the evidence on what drives teachers' quality
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    is essentially - and this is the first great part - is essentially
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    that most of the skills that teachers demonstrate in the classroom tend to be learned in the classroom, right?
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    So - so, selection matters, aptitude matters, certain affect of predisposition,
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    emotional affective attributes matter.
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    And there has been a lot of research on this, and there are screening tools
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    that school districts can use to identify people who have a higher probability of success.
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    But in the end, the dominant explanation of success is what teachers learn on the job, right?
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    So - so training is critical - training is critical.
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    Most of it right now is done pre-service and what's done in-service leaves a lot to be desired.
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    And there's a tremendous amount of research on professional development,
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    which I review in the book, and it's overwhelmingly negative.
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    And in school districts, people who are responsible for professional development understand this,
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    but there hasn't been a lot of improvement.
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    But the evidence suggests that teachers do learn on the job, they learn differentially.
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    So not - by the time teachers are four years on the job, some of them are unbelievably great
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    and some of them really haven't made it. So -
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    [Selingo] So then, why do we need training programs at all,
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    I mean, why don't we just pick the best students from
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    - in some ways, like Teach For America teach the best students?
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The Best Teachers in the World Book Event Clip 1
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In Education Sector's November 1 event, John Chubb discusses his book The Best Teachers in the World: Why We Don't Have Them and How We Could.

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