One of my best friends is a public elementary school teacher in Missouri
He’s been teaching there for 6 years and each year his class has the highest test scores out of all of the teachers in his grade and the school as a whole
He’s not supposed to do this but he doesn’t follow the curriculum he is required to use because according to him it sucks (he’s probably right) and thus he stopped using it after his first year
Since that decision, his students have been excelling, again, scoring the highest out of the other classes and school
The response from his administration and other teachers?
Admonishment, ridicule, and judgment
Now, yes, he’s technically supposed to follow the curriculum and understandably he is in the wrong for violating that
But since he consistently provides fantastic results, wouldn’t you think that his school would at least ask him what he’s doing to see if maybe there is a way to integrate some of his methods because clearly they are working
But no - everyone tells him to follow the curriculum, even though those that are following it, aren’t getting the same results he is getting
This is one of those instances where the bureaucracy that is so intertwined in schools is a detriment