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I learned that on the first day it's important to introduce myself to the class, let the students introduce themselves and try to remember their names.

 

Gettimg to know students and letting the students get to know you helps to ease the fears and build relationships. WIth any relationships it  takes time to build a rapport but introductions helps to set the stage for the relationshio 

 

Hello fellow peers 

I learned introductions are important, what I would do when I taught in person classes was have the students say their name and an interesting fact, then the next student needed to remember the previous students name (not the fact) and state their own name and fact, and so on and so on. The students enjoy this introduction game because it's fun and less stressful then standing up and stating your name and an interesting fact. I have received positive feedback about this activity. 

Sometimes you may think you dont want to spend to much time talking about yourself, but this is an important step that should not be omitted.

 

Learning the student's names. Doing a different type of introductory "name, etc." 

Students should have an idea of where they are going. Students should know their classmates and become a little more Comfortable. Students should also know that you care as an instructor about their success

Setting a good first impression and familiarizing yourself with the students and also introducing students to eachother help create a more condusive enviorment effective for learning.

get to know your students as much as possible and get your students to know eachother

 

It is important to know names and make students feel important!

 

This gave great advice about how to conduct first class meeting. I have learned ways of keeping them engaged, yet providing them information about the course. I have learned the importance of remembering the student's names. 

 

Students should leave the first class meeting with a sense of what to expect from the instructor and what the instructor expects from them for the course. 

I am someone worried about the idea of a cohort treating me as an outsider.   I want them to have confidence that I am there to help them meet their goals.

Present them with greetings and class material

Its great to learn each students name and a fact about them. Also start by telling a bit about your self (background, experience, etc.) then reveal more as each students introduces themsleves. Use empathy to their stories with your own expereinces.

 

My first day meeting my students was exciting and we were all getting aquainted and learning each others names. I spoke some on my background in dental assisting and that I had worked at Concorde Career College 19 years ago. They had many questions so I made sure I answered them sufficiently. I also made sure they knew how each module in every term worked and went over all we would be doing that week plus some extra handouts to help in that first module. I have such a great class that is eager to learn and very modivated which makes me proud of them.

 

It is important to learn each student by name and to let the student know about your background. 

Brenda DaCosta

I’ve learn from this module Getting Started Meeting the class for the First Time are the following: How to make a positive first impression with your students (pronounce their name correctly and remember their name), Video on What make a Great Class (Head, Heart, Gut), To Do List (Introduction and Handouts, Overview and Requirements, Additional Guidelines) Motivating Students, Video on Class Participation, Optional Activities and Ending the Class. In addition Iiked the Knowledge Btye questions that made you think responses to questions on How should the students feel as they leave the first class?

 

When teaching, it must reach the students at 3 levels: the head for intellect, the heart for passion, and the gut to incite action. Set the tone for the class and the school year. Be intentional in learning each student's name to ensure they will feel included and welcomed.

The importance of learning student's names.

Help students bond, and normalize common fears so they can move forward easier. 

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