Miscommunication

During my days in high school I had noticed that staff was relatively young. Many teachers were recent graduates and many more were still going to school to get their master’s degree. In the mix between an experienced teacher and a new one there would often lead to sloppy work execution. Many of the students wouldn’t get what they were being ask to do. It seemed like both the teachers that taught the class never met outside the classroom and never talked to each other about things. They did things separately and never got together. This caused mass confusion and chaos in our studies. The error was not talking to each other, arguing instead of finding middle ground. This would’ve not only made for less arguments but it would have also let to a better classroom environment and an effective way to get their information across to their students. In the midst of confusion and arguing , many students struggled with that class and often never learned anything. There is a big difference in preparing for a lesson and or speech and just not thinking about it until the last minute. It will show in the way you convey your information to others and how well they grasp it.