This document summarizes the keynote presentation "What's Your Unfair Advantage?" given by Dean Shareski at the ConnectED 2015 conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The presentation discusses how teaching is an art rather than just content delivery. It encourages teachers to find their "unfair advantage," such as being an interesting person or caring deeply for students, to excel and feel fulfilled in their work. A number of teachers from across Canada are then profiled who exemplify bringing passion and care to their teaching practice.
6. “…teaching is an art form. It’s not a delivery system.
I don’t know when we started confusing teaching with
FedEx. Teaching is an arts practice. It’s about
connoisseurship and judgment and intuition.”
Sir Ken Robinson
9. “one of the best things
you can do for your
students is to be an
interesting adult”
Gary Stager
10.
11. “We needed to deliver something more, give
the viewers another reason to tune in.”
“...it was a show about people who loved what
they were doing, who were informed, but who
were also trying to bring a smile and a laugh to
their audience.”
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Instructor
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Teacher designed by Musavvir Ahmed from the Noun Project
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41. I don’t think it’s possible today to be an effective
teacher, let alone a great one, without a deep
commitment to care. That’s certainly not the only
trait but without it, I don’t see much chance of
success or fulfillment. The teachers I know who
love their job care deeply for children.