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I have learnt that every student has the right to feel secure in the classroom or lab. As an instructor, I must ensure that all students are included during the lesson. The first step is knowing their names, this helps to build rapport with the students.

I have learnt that using real life experiences help students to retain more information. Being a good listener helps students to share their experiences and problems with others.

I really like the idea of small groups, and the "Crisis Game"

Some great ideas that I will be using in my classroom.

I would have to say that this course was spot on with age differences in students. Learning about your students is a great way to help them achieve their goals.

I love the concept of creating a crisis-to stimulate thinking and real-world application

learned about ways to provide and give different strategies that will help keep the students engaged and focus during teaching

I like the reminder to the students and the instructors that they carry the load. They drive the course and discussions on what we need to review and spend more time on.

I love the idea of "class cards" as a tool to assist students with learning from each other and making their learning relatable.

 Understanding the student's motivations for participating in the program is crucial.  Assuming that the majority of students are enrolled in the program for the same reasons is simple. Also Understanding the person's motivations can be used to provide support when things happen.  

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