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I see myself as more of a Guide.  I thoroughly enjoy teaching my particular subject.  Teaching has also been in my my future.  It makes me happy to watching the progression of the students ability to learn a new subject and flourish.

A New Teacher Orientation Checklist covering all aspects of running a classroom (navigating thru the LMS, creating a roll, taking attendance, quizzes, grading electronically submitted homework, grading mid terms and finals) working with table top lab equipment, qualifying on other equipment, navigating the student early warning system etc.

 

would go a long way to reducing stress for new instructors. 

What I have learned from the class is that I need to come to class prepared and realize that I'm Human and I do make mistakes too, but I need to make sure I correct my mistakes as I go.

I have learned is that I need to observe and monitor my class and see where I can help each of my students become successful in my class. 

What I have learned is that there are a lot of personalities in the classroom and how to utilize them.

What I have learned is that having the student work as a team will help them become more successful in my class.

Communication and consistency are key when it comes to disciplining in the classroom and the school environment. 

I have learned that an instructor should be a guide in the course and not an apathetic when it comes to course management. 

There will be a mix of all types in a classroom. It is up to us as instructors to keep the balance. Different methods for different personalities. There is no "one fits all" approach. 

Never loose your cool, control your reaction and address the issues with suggestion. 

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