The Skillful Teacher


A Final Comment on Credibility



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The Skillful Teacher

A Final Comment on Credibility
Being made aware of the importance of credibility nearly twenty
years ago made me quickly stop my sincere, but misconstrued,
attempts at self-deprecation with which I used to begin all my classes.
Apparently, judged by CIQ responses, when students are new to a
subject matter or new to a teacher, it does not build confidence for
them to hear the instructor say that students have as much to con-
tribute to the class as does the teacher or that all in the classroom
(teachers as much as learners) are equal co-learners. Philosophically,
I believe this to be true; but consistent CIQ evidence has forced me
to tone down such declarations at the outset of a course if I know
that the learners involved are novices in the field or if this is the first
course they have taken with me. I have often displayed a tendency
to attempt to dignify students’ experiences by belittling my own. Say-
ing to students “Look, my own experiences have no more innate
validity than yours—you’ll teach me as much as I teach you” does
not necessarily signify that you are recognizing and affirming stu-
dents’ experiences. In fact the opposite might be true. Such protes-
tations ring false from teachers who are demonstrably more
knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced than their learners. Also, if
students do actually believe what such teachers say, then they may
well conclude that they should go to the registrar’s office and regis-
ter quickly to take the class from a different instructor who knows
what they’re doing and has something valuable to offer them!
When learners have grasped the fundamental concepts of a sub-
ject area and can appreciate the criteria of good and bad skill perfor-
mance, and when they have come to trust in a teacher’s basic
credibility, then her declarations that learners have valuable knowl-
edge and experience that she can learn from are much more likely to
have the effect she intends. But until students believe you have exper-
tise and experience, are teaching according to a thought-through
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rationale, and can see how important it is to you that they learn the
knowledge and skills you deem central to the subject, then saying that
your voice has no more merit in the class than anyone else’s will be
perceived as dishonest, false, and disingenuous.

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