The Median Ringer There are certainly plenty of good ideas out there. The problem is getting people to adopt them. I prod and nudge a bit but to little effect. I worry about being too pushy as I don't want to cause trouble. Well not more than I normally do. i just keep on hoping that pennies will drop and ringers will will work out for themselves what needs to be done.
At the moment I am involved with five different groups of ringers. One is a monthly surprise practice that since the return has been firmly standard-8. Before The Great Lockdown we had been ringing a few PPE methods. Reversion now to how things used to be. Deciding what to do by referencing the past. At the other practices much (but not all) of the learning has been directed at middle-aged and elderly learners and with a view to getting them plain hunting and ringing Bob Doubles. Teaching as it always was. Again looking to the past. Where there is progress it is slow.
Why do we persist in this way? I think that for those who are doing the teaching it is the way they learnt and how, in decades past, they taught and it used to work in that enough ringers learnt this way, often quickly, and rapidly progressed onwards. But the learners were young and we probably had a high drop out rate but overall it worked. I think the penny that needs to drop is that, as a generality, a different approach is needed for older folk with much smaller steps and much more rope time. And an acceptance that some would best stick to call changes.
And teaching need to be organised outside of the traditional local tower set up to give viable support.
My current perpetual question is how to bring about change. I have more or less given up and just float along with whatever is happening and try to support it a bit. I can analyse suggest but I have no leadership skills.