the majority of ringers for the majority of their ringing career would be assessed as being sub par. — Alan C
my suspicion would be that underestimates numbers at the lower levels. — John de Overa
There seems to be a danger in this approach that the majority of ringers for the majority of their ringing career would be assessed as being sub par. Not that inspiring or that enjoyable in what, after all, is an entirely voluntary pastime. — Alan C
My comments were in the context of peal ringing as the commonly-aimed-for top end of ringing. — Tristan Lockheart
As it stands, we must and generally do ensure that all ringers feel their contributions are valuable. These aims that I have laid out would be subject to that same expectation. — Tristan Lockheart
While, as you mention, learning the ropes covers this I’ve only been to a couple of towers that adopt the scheme — Martyn Bristow
While, as you mention, learning the ropes covers this I’ve only been to a couple of towers that adopt the scheme — Martyn Bristow
The one thing I’ve learned about teaching, is you can’t make it prescriptive. Everyone learns differently at different paces and ways. — Martyn Bristow
Do we even know what level the majority ring at? — John de Overa
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