19.92-GURUH TALABASI: O’rozova Zamira Authority - Definition:
- Authority in teaching, as in anything else, is legitimate influence over others
- Different from “power”
- “Authority does not connote coercion.”
- “Authority (is) reciprocal, and thus dependent upon others for its fulfillment”
Authority - Authority requires a climate for serious learning.
- Born of teachers’ learning, stature, and behavior
- Arises from the seriousness of purpose they convey to their students
- Must be linked to students’ own well-being
Authority - Authority means mastery of the subject
- Substantial knowledge of the subjects they teach is the foundation of their stature.
- Can modify their approaches
- Can help those behind them find their own way on the path
Authority - Authority is a matter of carriage and conduct as well as knowledge.
- Springs as much from bearing as from study and reflection
- More important: attributes of personal character and citizenship
- Dignity
- Civility
- Compassion
- fairness
Authority - Authority is acquired and accumulated.
- Calls for unremitting effort
- From practice and experience
- Teachers must lose no chance to possess and deserve authority
Authority - Authority encourages aspiration in students.
Authority - Authority requires some formal distance between teachers and students.
- Authority grows from the implicit acknowledgement of their greater knowledge of a subject and of the world
- Popularity is not authority
Authority - Authority emerges from an acknowledged difference in the status of teacher and student.
- Distance, detachment, and impartiality
- Must also acknowledge ignorance
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