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I must continually monitor myself be prepared to make changes when necessary to improve.

Professionalism continues through the entire course.

Comment on Bryan Matthews's post: Perfect

Continually monitor myself and don't be afraid to admit I must change something!

The 5 C's (Credible, Candid, Compassionate, Committed, Clear) and "Model, Manage, Motivate," are very clear and concise ways to remember my duties as an instructor.

I have learned that it is most important to model myself in a way the exhibits my love of the field i am teaching, This is an aspect i dint think about before, this will be my first exposure to instructional teaching.

Professionalism sets the tone. 

Comment on Gary Wilkerson's post: Humility is always a good thing. I thin k it important to let your students shine, let them articulate a point or present information to their classmates. 

The biggest takeaways for me: one of the best ways to motivate students is to help them see the progress they are making. A key ingredient in the success of students is the ability to develop a rapport with them. Arrive to class 15 minutes early, arrange your space, talk with students and open class with enthusiasm. 

As instructors we can always learn, grow and better ourselves. We must always lead by example and consider the " 5 C's" Our students success is our success so learn your students and model,manage and motivated them.

Lead by example, know your strengths work on your weakness, and practice!

Modeling professionalism in the classroom is setting the groundwork for expectations in the field.

Lead! Motivate! Be a an example of a leader. Never stop learning. 

inspire your students by example 

Model, Manage, Motivate!

Lead by example. you are showing your class how one should act in the field they are studying.

Good points on leading by example

model, manage, and motivate employees and read the room.

The compentent instructor is the perfect picture of a continuous lifelong learner. 

Be professional and lead by example

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