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individual planning

How much individual planning should be done versus using the standardized instructor guide/

What are the limits of instructional style

I wonder where the limits of different styles lie. there are som many ways to get the information out. I wonder sometimes how animated you can be and still maintain class control and stay on your message

Learning styles

I find that when I discuse the subject and then show the students what it is I am talking about. Then let them perform the work. And at the end exsplain what they have learned a little more in depth I get really good results.

Bad Tests

How should you deal with an instructor who is allways changeing test? Does this affect hoe the students percieve the overall class?

All Questions

There are some instructors who will not answer any questions after they have gone over it with students. Is there any point to this? Or is just a way to control the class?

Delivering Course Content

I tried today to do what I have learned in this CEE training and it went Great! I would go off topic about every 15 to 20 minutes and would joke around and found everyone was getting involved with the class so it does work. Richard Molloy.

Blurred Lines??

Through some of my limited experince I have found that some older students tend to blurr the lines between the learnig styles. Is this found to be common our,is it only found in my field of instruction?

The !st Day

It is a fun day to meet the new students of the course I like to ask them questions to find out where they live and what are there plans for the future it is a calm and laid back time to adjust to a new course.Rich Molloy

what i want for my students

i want my students to do well i will lay out the class tell them what is wanted of them. And let there progress dertermen how i teach.

Content to level of student's needs

I try to deliver content base on how well the students are comprehending the material.

It is always different

Each new start for is always interesting, nervous, can not wait to start. It always fun and challenging first day to establish a good first positive impression.

Meeting the class one day 1

it is vary important to meet and greet the students on the first day.make them feel welcome and introduce who you are and set the exceptations for the class.i give thema course cylibus in paper and go over the info oraly to explain and answere any questions.i also include the class room and lab rules and regulations.

When preparing lecture notes, which of these mathods do you find most effective?

Summary sheets, Note cards, Tranceparies or power point, lecture in 10-15 minute blocks, and how do you decide how much time to budget for questions? Since each class I have is different from the next depending on student knowledge?

attention span

the short attention span of adults makes keeping a schedule for a class difficult. Are there any tips for keeping the lesson long enough for finishing the lecture without stopping every 12 minutes...

testing and retention of information

I feel that testing the level of retention is not the only purpose of the test in it self but the reinforcement of the information as well. it should be used as a way of a final review for students. as they build upon their information bank but some students may exibit overload when it comes to testing the fear of not being prepared by the information given creates anxiety for some. the methode of testing may also reflect the students inability to corilate the information because of this.

keeping student awake and interested

you should use all of the suggestions covered in the material we just covered. which of the methods you use will depend on a lot of different conditions. a few these would be : the weather, class size, subject, expierence of students in subject being covered, ect.

Taking class from another instructor.

I am taking a class over from another instructor. Does anyone have any sugestions?

student does not want to learn

How do you get a student to learn that don't want to?

wher have they been

I always start with where have the students come from. which classes have they taken so for and how was that experience. Then I tell them what we will be covering in our class.

grading

We return the test back to the students right after they take it to go over the scores and the questions. Is this a good practice or should it be done on a individule basis.