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When Quality Became Something to Prove

Posted on March 13, 2026March 13, 2026 By eltvista.com
When Quality Became Something to Prove

You leave a lesson feeling that something real happened. Students were thinking. The room felt alive. Someone who usually stays quiet spoke up. A discussion took an unexpected turn and learners suddenly began using language in ways that felt genuine rather than rehearsed.

Then the observation feedback arrives.

The comments may mention pacing, clearer staging of activities, or whether instructions could have been simplified. None of these points are necessarily wrong. Yet they can feel strangely disconnected from what the teacher experienced in the room.

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The Classroom Is Already a System

Posted on February 20, 2026February 25, 2026 By Jay Leonard Schwartz
The Classroom Is Already a System
Rethinking Quality from the Inside Out
Quality Management, TESOL, eltvista.com

The phrase quality management rarely excites classroom teachers. For many, it conjures images of accreditation visits, institutional audits, observation rubrics, and administrative paperwork. It sounds managerial, corporate, and distant from the daily realities of teaching. Most teachers assume that quality management is something handled by directors of studies, academic managers, or school owners rather than by the person standing in front of the class.

For many teachers, the phrase feels imported from another world—one of audits, checklists, and accreditation visits rather than lesson planning and learner relationships. This distance matters, because it shapes how teachers respond to the idea before the conversation even begins.

However, in truth, this assumption deserves a closer look. Because long before institutions began measuring quality, teachers were already trying to improve it.

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