Using “Lack of Fidelity” to Improve Teaching

  • Using “Lack of Fidelity” to Improve Teaching

    Anne K. Morris
    A procedure is presented for learning from variations that occur when instructors implement lesson plans designed by others. This kind of variation, occurring in many classrooms every day, can provide a source of information to improve curriculum, both in terms of instructional activities for students and in terms of clarifications for instructors to support more effective implementation.