Attribution Errors in America’s Classrooms

Cause and effect aren’t always clearly and correctly paired in America’s classrooms. Teachers don’t always have the time, energy, or awareness to properly attribute underperformance. Is a disengaged student sleeping at his or her desk being lazy or suffering from lack of sleep? Is disruptive behavior the reflection of student boredom or a cover for not understanding the material? Is a sudden drop in academic performance really indicative of intelligence or simply a need for reading glasses? Are poor test scores more a reflection on the teacher’s failings or a lack of support and encouragement for students at home? Fundamental …