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going over the expectations and the course syllabus at the beginning of the course is important and can be done in a way that incites energy and fun into the class

Presenting syllabi in multicolor text and paper to increase attention and retention are a great tool I picked up from this course. 

Basically my objective is to represent the positive outcomes of the course and how exactly what the student will be learning will track with their future. I agree with clearly laying out the course objectives and deadlines, maybe crossing completed items off as they are done. i did like the idea of breaking the room down into groups and applying exercises to engage those students that are more introverted or disinterested. 

 

 

 

One of the hardest challenges I’ve experienced so far is finding a way to make the class purposeful for all students and keeping them engaged. I found found that group “think tanks” are the most beneficial way to keep the student engaged even if it’s just for 15 minutes a class. It not only facilitates collaboration but it opens that students mind to relevancy of content even when they did not see how the information would help them achieve their personal goals. 

I have learned the acronym WIIFM. Staying consistent and following the syllabus is key to success.

Work as a team and set expectations and boundaries. 

All the information will be useful in teaching the students.  Communicate with the students about late homework and due dates, being a good role model, telling the students what you expect from them...

"Late or Missed Assignments" section added to syllabus with explanation of late/missed assignment policy. 20% deduction of points for each day assignment is late.

During my college years I did enjoy how my instructors were organized, kept an open mind to working together, and having the students work in partners or in teams.  Having the students exchange information to be able to make that friendship, networking, or buddy system allowed to have students evolve from their isolated High school years.  Going into a career that sometimes working as a team benefits the company better than working alone.  As students become familiar and share their knowledge and experience with their fellow classmates they open up, they become confident, and they prepare to engage into the real-world work force. 

I am seeing that I need to be more specific in my instructions and expectations.

Through teaching the same course multiple times I have found that selling a class early and finding constant ways to connect to the "What is in it for me?" question keeps students engaged and believing in the coursework

 Making sure from day one, letting the students know what is expected of them. Providing the syllabus , course calendar. Being available .

I can remember going through high school and being eager to receive my syllabus so that I felt more comfortable with what I was expected to do throughout the course. It made me feel as though my teachers were organized and cared about the material they were teacher. 

The paper plane ice breaker is a great idea that I plan to use on my sophomores before class one day to help them understand a teamwork dynamic that could translate into a medical team in the field (since we are a health science class). 

Students will have more interest in a class and want to perform better if they can see that the content is relevant and can be directly applied to the career for which they are studying. Once the students have personalized the class content instructors must make every effort to create accurate expectations as to how content will be delivered. Instructors must then introduce clear expectations as to how the students are to participate in class, produce and turn in assignments and projects, and what ever else it takes to pass the class. Instructors must be fair but firm with their policies.

Very informative. I have incorporated al lot of these strategies  into my daily class time.  Some I like like the pareer write down what worked or did not. 

Being always accessible, keeping the lines of communication open, and building trust with your students are always helpful tools to make the class successful.

It is important to set up due dates and late assignments. 

As in my experience as an instructor my main focus at the start of the course is to allow my students to open up. By doing so they become more receptive on the information they learn and at the same time build a mutual trust between the instructor and student. I do struggle with deadlines so I plan to be a little more clear on my expectations.

I will try and use ice breakers for the first of class. Late home work is always a challenge depending on the situation.

I liked how it explained that setting expectations up front can help students to feel more comfortable with the course they are taking since they know what to expect.

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