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I like the idea that the syllabus is a contract between instructor and student about what objectives should be met within a given time-frame. 

Presenting myself as a model instructor requires maintaining a professional demeanor at all times. There are attitudes and manners of speaking, common in the industry, that have no place in an instructional setting. While I should project the model of an industry professional, I must be sure to maintain the professionalism expected of an instructor.

Engage with your students let them know what our past experiences are and make them feel comfortable

Arrive early meet your students with a smile and learn there names

Practical demonstrations and class interaction are extremely important, we bring electrical testing boards into class and use them during lecture for additional hands on and theory application. 

We currently use this at the beginning of each phase, it makes the transition between different class or Instructors much smoother. It makes the students more comfortable with us as Instructors and one another. It allows Instructors another method of identifying potential students who may accel and those that may require extra support. 

Student development starts with a well trained educator, better trained instructors equals better students 

Prep and planning are extremely important, they allow a smoother pace during lecture, as well as a more efficient method for students to take in information. hopefully making for a smoother transition from classroom to the Shop/Lab.

Our best methods of portraying professionalism and developing as and inspector, is to be as familir as possible with the ever evolving technology in our field. Being prepared for new advancements and regulations, and being prepared before each lecture with theory as well as a working knowledge of the practical applications. 

A change in verbiage can make a difference

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