Planning before teaching, making sure you have enough handouts for the anticipated number of students. The classroom is reserved for YOU, there has not been double booking with another class.
All your ducks are lined up in a row.
The key to going from a good teacher to a great teacher is preparation.
Be prepared for all potential situations
Prior Proper Planning. This lesson taught me that being prepared starts with the development of the syllabus. What I am taking away from this course is that I need to study the syllabus, dig into the teaching strategy I want to use, ensure I have the classroom materials and get to know my students before they arrive. I can make sure my individual classes have checklists so that I don't forget any of the material that needs to be taught.
Early and careful planning helps an instructor be successful in providing an optimal learning environment for students.
Planning and prep for your class ensures it runs smoothley therefore making it effective and a good use of everyone's time
Planning and preparation are key to success. I plan to be intentional, organized, and informed in my planning and preparation while seeking feedback from other instructors to refine where needed.
That it is good to build great relationships with your students. Getting to class a half hour early. Understanding and communicating with your students.
Have a checklist and an effective set of objectives.
I have learned it is very important to tailor a class to fit the various learning styles of the students. Complete syllabi help students direct their learning and plan their lives, knowing the expectations of the course.
Being prepared makes a big difference in presenting new information to students.
An Instructor need to be responsible and thorough developin g a sructured instructional plan for successful learning experience of the students.
Be prepared by bringing a notebook or topics so you don't forget. Stay organized.
Preparation is FUNDAMENTAL.
To prepare before each class even if I'm familiar with the material.
It is important to be prepared it sets classroom standards
Preperation, Empathy, Perception
First impression is key. Being prepared, knowing student names, and having set goals are part of that.
Preparation, environment and effectiveness are crucial to quality learing.
Using a checklist is the most helpful thing an instructor can do to help ease the first-class nerves. Make yourself a list and keep it handy. I have been using check list for ten year, and they work.