Kristian Eguino

Kristian Eguino

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From this module, I’ve learned that creating effective assessments starts with aligning them directly to learning objectives. A good assessment doesn’t just test memory—it measures understanding, application, and skill mastery. The balance of formative and summative assessments helps both the instructor and the students track progress and identify areas needing improvement. I plan to apply this by designing assessments that clearly connect to course goals, include a mix of question types, and provide meaningful feedback to guide student growth.

From this module, I’ve learned that student learning assessment is more than just assigning grades—it’s about understanding how effectively students are learning and how instruction can be improved. Assessments help identify strengths, areas needing support, and whether learning objectives are being met. I plan to apply this by using a mix of formative assessments, such as quizzes and class discussions, along with summative evaluations to track progress and adjust my teaching methods to better support each student’s learning journey.

From this module, I’ve learned that effective questioning is one of the most powerful tools an instructor can use to promote critical thinking and active learning. The way questions are framed can guide students toward deeper understanding and self-discovery. I plan to apply this by using open-ended questions that encourage discussion, checking for comprehension throughout lessons, and prompting students to explain their reasoning instead of just giving answers.

From this module, I’ve learned that understanding and teaching to different learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic—can greatly improve how students absorb and retain information. Every student processes material in unique ways, so adapting instruction to include a mix of methods helps ensure no one is left behind. I plan to apply this by incorporating more visuals, hands-on activities, and discussions into lessons so that all learners stay engaged and have equal opportunities to succeed.

From this module, I’ve learned that the first meeting with a class sets the tone for the entire learning experience. Establishing clear expectations, building rapport, and creating a welcoming environment are essential for student engagement and trust. I plan to apply this by introducing myself with enthusiasm, learning students’ names early, and setting clear guidelines that promote respect and participation from day one.

From this module, I’ve learned that effective planning and preparation are the foundation of successful instruction. A well-organized lesson not only helps maintain structure but also allows flexibility when adapting to students’ needs. I now see how aligning objectives, materials, and assessments ensures that each part of a lesson works toward the same learning goal. I plan to apply this by creating detailed lesson outlines, preparing backup activities, and reviewing each session to improve future instruction.

From this module, I’ve learned that becoming an effective instructor requires continuous growth, reflection, and adaptability. Developing as an instructor means not only understanding the material but also learning how to connect with different learners and adjust teaching methods to meet their needs. I plan to apply this by regularly evaluating my lessons, seeking feedback from students and peers, and incorporating new strategies that promote engagement and understanding.

In this module, I learned that problem solving is a structured process that relies on critical thinking and clear decision-making. It involves identifying the problem, analyzing the situation, generating possible solutions, evaluating those options, and then applying the best one. The key takeaway for me was that problem solving isn’t just about finding a quick fix—it’s about understanding why a problem exists and addressing it in a logical, informed way.

I learned that creative problem solving and analytical thinking work hand in hand. Analytical thinking helps break down a problem into smaller parts to understand what’s really going on, while creative thinking helps generate new and practical solutions. Together, they encourage flexibility, innovation, and better decision-making. I plan to apply this by taking time to analyze challenges from multiple angles and staying open to creative approaches instead of relying only on traditional methods. This mindset helps find solutions that are both effective and adaptable in real-world situations.

I learned that a critical thinker is open-minded, curious, and willing to look at all sides of an issue before forming a judgment. They stay objective, ask thoughtful questions, and base their conclusions on evidence rather than assumptions or emotions. Critical thinkers also stay calm under pressure and are willing to admit when they’re wrong or need more information. I plan to apply this by practicing active listening, taking time to analyze situations before responding, and encouraging others to think things through instead of jumping to conclusions.

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