Does Teachers academic qualification has anything to do with student academic performance?!
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Yeah, let's bounce into today's interesting article. Does Teachers academic qualification has anything to do with the students academic performance, on this case we've to think in two distinct ways.
We can either argue with, or argue against
But, regarding to me, I'd rather go against the topic, because I don't think teachers qualification has anything to do with student academic performance.
For instance; let us use our various selves has a case study, a teacher who's a PhD holder, teaching a secondary School student doesn't mean, I'd be brilliant or not. On my end here, I can boldly say teachers qualification has nothing to do with student academic performance due to some reasons listed
Students read on their own
Majority of responsible students read on their own, because they felt what they've been taught in class is not actually understandable. Teachers qualification depends on their experience, but do we know that their are some people who have vivid description about something, but they can't explain to people. Some knows a particular thing but to explain to the second party is complicated for them, I'm not exempted, because there are times that I can't explain things for people, it's because I don't know it, it's because I can't just explain. "Anything you can't explain you don't know it better"
Don't mistake teachers qualification for their teaching style
There are low level teachers which can literally teach you better than high qualified teachers. For instance; an SSCE teacher teaching a secondary School student will teach better because those secondary School work will still be fresh in the teacher's memory, but if a PhD Holder teaches such subject, the students will find it complicated to understand, coz such teacher will want to teach beyond the syllabus. But an SSCE holder can't go beyond the course outlines.
The teaching style I'm saying in this case is that, some teachers emulate a practical teaching style so as to make the students understand better. Practical teaching style helps student to quickly grasp what the teacher is actually passing across. In fact, there are some topics that are pure theory, but teachers can exhibit practical teaching style to make the theory simpler, you can teach in form of songs, so that they can easily understand.
Final thought
I strongly disagree with the fact that teachers qualification has anything to do with secondary School student academic performance. If you've anything contrary, feel free to share in the comment section. I hope I've not been able to confuse you all
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