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Lesson planning must be flexible

You have a great lesson plan for your new class. On the first day of class you get feedback that indicates your original plan may not be best suited for this class. So to now make the class a good learning experience your plan must be changed. No one wants to sit through a class and feel left out.

Setting your self up for success

In the beginning extra time and effort is needed to make sure all goes well on the first day. If all goes well on the first day, it sets you up for success. I know from experience that it is much more work to recover from a bad first day of class. Do your self a favor and take the time to make sure you are prepared the first day. Someone once told me that there is no substitution for preparation. I think they were right.

Working With the Syllabi

More often than not, I am given a syllabus with which to conduct my course. The curriculum developers usually develop the syllabi as well. I always take this to be a guideline, rather than a rule. The best syllabi are developed by those who need to use it in the class room. That means teachers.

First Day Checklist

Every start of a new module or a term (usually every 5 weeks), our faculty has a "Script" and "first day check off list". We go through the academic policies as well review the course syllabus. Although redundant, we feel that this is necessary with the kind of population and the level of our students in our institution.

Motivation

To motivate students I build their self esteem. You make them proud of what they are accomplishing and the decision to improve their lives.

Tarty Students

I am making an attempt to motivate students to arrive early and prepared.

Online Learning

I think we as professors, teachers, facilitators, and coaches should learn more about online teaching and distance learning.

First Day

I ask each student what their Goal is in their new Culinary life! Then I tell them to write it down and use it daily to remind them of the end result during a rough time.

rolling with the punches

I find that most student will give there best if the instructor involves the class in the lesson plan. The instructors should learn to be flexiable with the lesson plan some times the old pour and snore method just doesnt work. make the lecture fun by having the student move with lesson. Occasionally it leave the instuctor open to failure but if you roll with the punches you can over come the set back and learn a new way of getting the student involved.

First Day of Class

After I introduce myself to the class, I ask the students what do they think this class is all about,Why is it important for them to take this class and How will this class help them in their chosen field or career.

How to treat other people

Treating other people the way you would like to be treated sets a standard for students to aspire to. If students can see this modeled for them by instructors will they follow that example or not ? I think so by saying exactly what you mean and by always meaning what you say!

Learning styles and class preparation

What are some of the different ways you prepare your course content to address the different learning styles?

Motivation

In our courses the students seem to be more motivated when we are doing hands on work. A majority of our students are just out of high school and are tired of book learning

Students that know it all

We seem to get alot of students that gp out of their way to prove an instructor wrong. When a student gives me a question that I feel is being used to "stump" me I will usually turn the question over to the students in order to start a dialouge in class. Many times more than one student will have the correct answer. I do this not to embarass the student, but to show him that that I am not the only source of information in the class. I also explain (especially if it is off-subject) that i would gladly discuss the question after class with him.

motivate

I feel that you must motivate the student to keep them interested in what you teach, regardless of what you teach. Make class fun, add humor and talk about real world experience.

motivating

I have a lot of encouragement towards education and its benefits to share with my students. I also have impressive examples of success. What are some other motivating factors.

1st Day

Be prepared, dont get nervous!!!

Planning

If you dont plan you will get stuck. Plan for questions that could be asked.

New Instructor from Old

How can I get students to not compare me to there old instructor? My way of teaching is different than their old and its hard for students to get use to that. What can I do?

Availabilty to tutoring students

I feel in some of the subject I deliver, there are a few students that are not grasping the material in the alloted time frame.