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Understanding Learning Objectives - Read the syllabus?

Understanding Learning Objectives Though you all know that it takes quite a bit of planning, development, and experimentation… I feel that having a detailed syllabus takes the pressure off of me as an instructor. Everything is laid out day-to-day and week-to-week so everyone is in the ‘know’. Now, if we can only get the students to read them! I don’t know about any of you, but I find that most students tend to want to be told on a daily basis what we are doing instead of checking their class itinerary. Though we review the syllabus and cover the content of the quarterly classes on day-1, they seem to want to be hand-held afterwards. Do you shake your head when you walk into your class and someone asks: “What are we doing today?” What are we doing today?! Why did I hand out a 20+ page syllabus on day-1? I want my students to grow into leaders, not followers. With the cost of education I sure would want to be prepared to enter the classroom with the advanced knowledge of what to expect that day. Maybe I should hand out a quiz on week-2 having them list 10 of the major learning objectives from the syllabus …that would be a start Okay, I’ve vented.

Knowing The Material

Taking the time to read through all of the supporting material and chapters will help you, the instructor, to become familiar with the material and give you a chance to look for any miss-information or lapses in the material before trying to present it to the students!

Lecture Notes

Lecture Notes are very important for presenting an effective and organized lecture. If the instructor teaches the same course a number of times, alot of the information will become second nature to the instructor and reviewing the notes will take a shorter time period. Kecture notes help the lecture stay on task, on topic, and on time.

Taxonomy of Learning

The taxonomy of learning has several benefits. First of all, it provides a common language. Secondly,it determines the educational goals of the course. And finally, it defines the objectives, activities and assessments in a course.

Importance of Lesson Plans

It is extrememly important to prepare good lesson plans and always prepare for the unexpected. It is better to have too much to cover than too little. Extra material can always be saved to cover at another time.

Who is your audience?

It is very important to know your audience. This helps in a variety of ways when you teach a course, but it also makes the students feel more comfortable when you ask them questions they know the ansewrs to: what is their prior experience, what are their hobbies, etc.

Showing students how to study

I like to give my students tips on how to prepare for their learning, whether it is taking a test or performing a clinical competency. I suggest that students study in groups, based on their geographic location (lots of our students commute and carpool). They learn a lot from each other and can share their clinical experiences as well as what they learned from lecture. Some students are more experienced and knowledgeable than others, so I also like to team those different dynamics up. If I were to have a classroom course to teach, I would use both visual and auditory methods of teaching. I would be clear about the important points that will be covered on tests. I would also try and apply real world examples so that the student can synthesize the lesson into something practical. This gets dialog going, and some students who are less familiar with the field can easily identify others who have more experience and team up with them for study.

Back up plan

Back up plans are necessary because of adjustments in content to adapt to learners. When an unanticipated need arises we still need to cover the content.

make up tests

I always create a new test for students who miss and it must be taken in the next class they attend. Its imperitive to give a new test as students are creative in copying and providing their friends with the test.

Power Point presentations and Smart Board

I love my smart board it makes the power point presentations pop.

Power point

Textbook formatted power points can be brief, it is important to elaborate on each slide.

Organization

Being organized before the lecture takes place eliminates distractions.

Poor exam scores

When the whole class scores poorly the objectives need to be covered and reviewed then retest.

Choices

When students can make choices about the lecture, they are more compliant.

Power point

Power point presentations can be confusing for some learn ears.

Field trips

Worksheets in the form of a treasure hunt for field trips challenges the student to be more observant.

Technology Integration

What do you do when the equipment and supplies needed to integrate technology are not supported by the school. Even though administrators want teachers to use new technologies?

How to deal with students who are often absent

Students who regularly miss class present special challenges for teachers; often these students don't have a good reason for missing class. How do you help them? There isn't time to go back over lots of material, otherwise you will run out of time and slow the progress of the other students. I suggest to students that they ask classmates for notes or input. I also highlight major points. I expect students to read class assignments and be prepared for quizzes and exams. What do other teachers do?

Lecture

If you don't feel 100% confident in a lecture you are giving, is it ok to bring in another instructor to help with the lecture? If so, do you tell the students prior to the lecture you don't feel comfortable or do you just play it off?

Using technology

This is one are that can be incredibly helpful (At least to me) I use a combination of guided notes and a presentation for some of my clases. I use keynote for presentation and remote control the presentation from my phone. The best part is that keynote displays the slide by slide notes I made on my phone. This gives me the ability to move around the classroom and guide students thru the guided notes. This way I can hit Visual and auditory learners and some Kinesthetic learners with the guided notes