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Smiling in class

Wanted to say first off good module in classroom and just people skills. I out of nervousness smile alot, so i guess im good in that department. But i know how moods affect classrooms and having to sort of steer it into a positive light. I think something thats hard to do and i always make sure to check myself on is not bringing outside problems or moods in the room. i try to just treat it like a hangout (by that i mean having fun) where im the host, attentions on me and im teaching something. PeAcE, Hec

keeping on top of emerging needs or situations

A while back I got into the habit of carrying around a small 3X5 memo book in my front shirt pocket. It has been a life saver for me, I can very quickly write down important information I do not want to forget like a question a student asked that I need to find an answer to. It is also useful for keeping track of supplies and errands I need to run during a trip outside the class (I hate going back to a place I just came back from because I forgot something). The memo book has helped increase my overall efficiency at work.

Class planing

I have taken the time over the last few days to watch some of my co workers preping for the class, I can see so many different ways that they bring themselfs into the class with how they are preparing for the day, for some it is a way to build themselves up and for others they go through the subject matter to make sure that they cover all the key points and to refresh the infomation in their minds. But no matter which way you plan you day you still have to bring your students into play so that you can insure that the subjects are cover for all to understand it.

First Day

On the first day I give the students an overview of the class and tell them my rules. I do not come on overly strong. I also tell them I am an adult, like they are and will treat them like an adult unless they act like children.

First Day Checklist

An an instructor and academic administrator, we have created First Day Check Off list to all of our students. We do this everytime a new module (every 5/8 weeks) starts. It is a simple, brief, concise checklist for both instructors and students. We highlight academic policies, procedures, expectations, academic requiremtns, student behavior, professionalism, attendance policies, etc. It made our life less stressful since all the intructors are in the same page as to what to be discussed with the students. Best practices to share.

Disclosure

I find that it is always a good idea to disclose something about yourself. Without getting too personal, this can be very effective is developing a rapport with your students.

Know Thyself. Know Thy Students

First thing I ve learned as an instructor is that one has to know and learn thyself. Passion in teaching will only surface if this is really a true calling. An instrcutor may have all the knowledge and credentials in the field but being able to disseminate the information to the students is another story. Second thing, know thy students. Make it a game by memorizing students first names during the first week. Call their first name. This is the only way that students will know that they are valued in the classroom because they are known not only by the instructor but also by the students.

students

I have students fress out of high school and vet`s . the vet`s are more focus than the students just out of high school and this presents a challange.

Assessment VS Testing

Would'nt it be better to assess a student rather than test them.

Delivering course content

Students really are only engaged about 12-15 minutes at a time. With that in mind the mini-lecture is a great way to deliver content.

I work in the office but also Teach...

I work in the student services office at my school and i am also training to be an instructor. Do you think this hurts me or helps to be a better instructor? In one way i know a lot about the students as individuals and in another they don't see me as an instructor, they see me as the office person. Let me know what you think?

Learning styles

I teach a fundamental English class and teach them study skills. I have them do an assessment on learning styles, Multiple Intelligence, and a personality test. These tests seem to be pretty accurate and tell me a lot about each student. I then have them summarize the results for me.

First day views from students

I have asked students at the end of the second day of what they thought about the first day of class. I was surprised when a few of the students said that most Instructors come on "like the all mighty masters" and the students need to do what they say or else. I was wondering if anyone else has had the same feed back from their students and what did they think about this statement?

Integrating classroom and onsite clinical challenges

I teach clinical at two different acute care hospitals for LVN program. Trying to meet all needs of all students and constantly trying to integrate and measure the effectiveness of classroom instruction into clinical setting to help students develop skills and proficiency is a continual challenge. However, by keeping in touch with classroom instructors, advance planning, knowing the policies and procedures of the clinical site and by providing in writing what is expected of each student helps manage the assignment. Also encouraging students to practice, practice and practice to help them better retain learned information.

Role model

As instructors, we must not lose the vision of being fair and just when grading student tests. As a role model, we instructors must inspire students to be honest and to take their studies seriously to better themselves. I say this because I have come across students who are taking classes to just get by and do not take thier studies seriously.

Can't teach old dog new trick?

This section suggested that it is harder to "train" instructors that have been around for a while. Sure at times that can be true, but it can't be generalized. All of my co-workers have have been teaching longer than I have, except one. Probably all are willing to learn new things. Sometimes it is not easy for them to buy into it, but usually they see how some of the new ways of doing things are better. Just by improving technology every instructor has to learn something new. Anyone still using a typewriter?

Learning Styles

I've noticed that a healthy mix of all styles helps students learn overall. Also, if I am lecturing, I tend to use Powerpoint Presentations with pictures, as well as my own experiences and stories to bring the students into the discussion and classroom topics. It does not work all the time, but I find a healthy good percentage of the class finds this way very helpful and helps them learn as well.

course content

A well planned day utilizing a planner and a strong syllubus usually leads to a easy day of instruction. By understanding what information is covered in the sections involved an instructor is ready for anything.

plan your work and work your plan

As with anything in life, having a plan is critical to success. Preparation also helps individuals plan the potential pace of the course.

Learning styles

Understanding how to identify and incorporate learning styles in daily activities is critical to keep all students engaged in the course.