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setting the right example

we preach customer service and fixed right first time, we need so set the example by giving the student the same with the material we teach

To know what to do

The first day is to let the students know what the course is all about. Because of that it is very important to let individuals know what they are in for, needless to say the first day is most important.

Getting to know you

The first day is always the nervous day for all people involved. Best way that I have found is to introduce yourself, and have others do the same. To get to know who is in your class.

Know what you are doing

As the day begins, as an instructor you must have the positive way to transfer the information in a possitive way, by knowing what you are doing.

We are all the same, but age

As an instructor we have to try to develop the younger minds. Once we figure out what we have to the type of students we need to instruct. Then we need to adjust our instruction for all different personalities.

Missing Their First Day of Class

I have notice there is always a few students who miss they first day. They end up being the ones who never go the extra mile or who just barley pass. How do you get through to these students. I tell them that if you start off with a bad imprssion or on the wrong foot you may never get caught up or you will be looked upon as the black sheep of the group. This is not only here at school but any were you go in life.

Firts Meeting and Impression

As several have said and I say it in class "First impression is a lasting impression". You do not know how you meet in the halls or any where but when you walk into a class or on a job forr the first time them you relize who they are. I make sure I am friendly and polite but I am making sure the standards are set. I do set a standard and show how we should act. I do state my successes in life and share the good and some of the bad as I state to all "I am not perfect and no one is, but with knowing this I can improve".

Times to question

I labeled this threa this because I realy do not know what else to call it. When in the lecture part of my class I do this often. I will ask the class about what I am getting ready to discuss. What does this do gets them in the mind thought of ok we are conna cover this and I may want to try and remember the key things he just asked. After the lecture we then go back and I will say "Hey remember the question I asked early about such and such who can know tell me the correct answer. You would be surprised at how this works. Then after i get a correct answer i ask a simple one word question. WHY.

Developing questions using a journalistic approach

When developing questions, it is important to ask... who, what, where, when, why and how? This is similar to the Socratic method which questions the depth of a topic.

Content

Course content is very important. The accuracy of the marital is most important with how fast the technical trade is changing. The engine of yesterday is so far in the past but still around. Because of systems changes and refining drivability issues with today’s fuel; we will need to make sure that we understand the manufacture and not guess what they are trying to do. The problem that I see the must are instructors guessing what is really going on with the systems and not really understanding. We are better off not saying anything at all or say I do not no, than to give the students a guess to mislead them.

assesment

be sure to give positive feedback

assesment

every one should be graded equally

teaching

you have to figure out ways to get the students involved

learning styles

you must teach to all styles of learners

Have student create their own questions

As most good instructors know, creating and asking a "good" question is harder than most people think. One of my methods for reviewing for a test is to have the students ask each other questions. I let the students have their notes and handout in front of them. Then each student has to come up with a question. Each student will state their question verbally. If the question is vauge, I will make them restate the question. Sometimes questions are open to the whole class. Other times the question is to be answered by the next student seated. If that student doesn't know the answer, they can pass, but will have to create their own question on the same topic. Sometimes I let them have a mobile shout out ! I like the TV show Cash Cab !

Take the focus away from the score

Most of the students that I see passing through my class are more interested in their score on the test than to what the score is telling them. The score only reflects how much of the class material you understood and retained. A low score either shows lack of preparation or lack of mastery of the material. I try to tell my students that what matters is what they learned by the end of the class, not what scores they got on the way, but it's a hard message to drive home.

Asking Questions

When students come to my office to ask if they can change their schedule or they want to change the order of their curriculum I always present them with various questions as to why. However, I always make sure that my questions make them feel comfortable so they do not feel they are being intimidated or they inturn feel they are making the wrong decision.

checking if i am getting through to students

After talking about something I will ask a guestion. About something I have covered 5 or so minutes ago. Just to see if I am getting through to the students.

Sleeping

Any ideas on keeping students awake.

CAT's

I really enjoyed reading the section on CAT’s. I am going to try some of them in my classes