Instructors need to know how to manage the flow of instruction in their classes while engaging all of their students in the learning process. Managing student behavior is a necessity if courses are going to achieve the stated goals and objectives. This group is for educators who aspire to discuss and master the competencies necessary for exemplary performance and top customer service in a dynamic, rapidly changing education landscape. Group members share best practices, ideas, thoughts, reflections, and resources to help colleagues across the globe improve performance.
Meeting with center stage student(s) allows in directing their energy and allowing other students to participate.
I learned to begin each class with an open discussion, inviting students to ask questions from previous sessions, and to use brief breakout sessions to help them review and reinforce that material.
Always be prepared and organized. If you make a mistake, make the students aware that you know you made the mistake and you take responsibility. Humor can help the students open up to you.
I learned in this lesson to always have control of your class. When dealing with an angry student, listen to what they have to say.
Get to know your students and their actions. Knew which ones are there to learn and those that will want to manipulate you.
I have learned that when starting a new class, you need to set clear instructions and expectations. Also, you need to try to connect with all the students. Show them respect and expect the same from them.
Overprepare, be very organized, a couple of strategies that will help you as you gain the experience you lack as a new instructor.
I really appreciated this lesson as it taught me much about handlining the different student personalities.
How do you handle a student that would never complete his task on time and always try to be friendly with the instructor?
I learnt that a new instructor must be organized to earn the students, respect
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