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I really enjoyed this module because it reminded me of the reason I got into education in the first place. Students need positive role models-someone they can look up to, learn from, an feel supported by. I learned that as an instructor, or even simply as someone in leadership role, it's essential to always set the standard and lead by example. We have the responsibility to show our students what professionalism, compassion, and dedication look like in the field. 

What I learned

There are many ways to ask the same question, and depending how the question is asked the answer may vary.

What did I learn

I learnt different ways to go back and ask question. To open up question to expand on them

What did I learn about this?

I learned that active learning promotes deeper understanding and student engagement by shifting from passive listening to active participation. Incorporating activities like case studies, group discussions, and simulation enhances critical thinking and helps students bridge the gap between knowledge and clinical practice.

Instructional Skills

I've made up some fun games that the students love to participate in while we are in class. Is there anything else I can do to keep them motivated.

Tips for More Effective Questioning | Origin: ED114R

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Questioning in the Classroom --> Tips for More Effective Questioning

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Recommended Practices | Origin: ED114R

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Questioning in the Classroom --> Recommended Practices

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Questioning Strategies | Origin: ED114R

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Questioning in the Classroom --> Questioning Strategies

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Question Types and Their Value | Origin: ED114R

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Questioning in the Classroom --> Question Types and Their Value

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ED101

As an instructor, I find this course highly valuable because it clearly outlines the fundamental roles and responsibilities of teachers in educational settings. The focus on planning, preparation, and effective delivery of course content is particularly helpful for building confidence in new educators. Additionally, the practical strategies for managing the first class meeting are essential for setting a positive tone from the start. Even as an experienced teacher, I appreciate the opportunity to revisit and strengthen these core teaching skills.

Collaborative teaching and learning

Keep an open mind that everyone's opinion and contribution to building collaborative learning is important.  Opinions matter, and they can be different. This helps to bring respect and trust.  I believe this will foster growth and provide an opportunity to expand on different teaching methods.

Flipped Classroom

There are more variations in teaching methods utilized in the Flipped Classroom.  This is effective and comes with a lot of complaints from some students because they say they feel like they are teaching themselves.  What most don't understand is that they are actually learning.  Flipping the classroom depends on the instructor's technical skills and the level of assistance needed.

Interactive Learning

Teachers in early education are interacting often and explaining with repeated information to the students, and when watching, you can observe the drive that the young student has to know more.  A great opportunity for the Teacher to develop questions, and when they understand, the children climb the stairs of knowledge.  I love to see this enthusiasm.

Instructional Delivery & Assessment

I like the idea of using index cards to get to know SNs names. I, also, like the idea of arranging students in a circle/half circle, when able.

Another method I have used is upon calling a student with a raised hand, have them state their names. This was helpful, too!

Maria

Instructional Delivery & Assessment

I've been teaching for almost 20 years. One thing that helped when I first started was being reminded by a mentor that regardless of being NEW at teaching, I knew MORE on the content than the students, :-).

Maria

Active Learning

I learned that lecture learning is instructor-focused whereas active learning is student-focused.

Instructional delivery & assessment

Instructional delivery & assessment are the characteristics of a good educator. As an educator you should be good in delivering instructions to your student along with patience, this is important so the students will be able to build trust and confidence that they are receiving proper education. Assessment, for nurses it is important to have a good skill to asses patients, in that way you can initiate a proper plan of care, same as for assessing the students, you should be able to identify the students strength and weaknesses to be able to properly help them to obtain their goal in education.

Discussion

Remember that not everyone learns the same way, so be mindful when explaining the lesson. During demonstrations and learning move around and interact with each student.

Discussion

Be sure to make it clear of the policies and procedures for the class. Ensure that each student knows the requirements of the course. Be sure to greet the students as they arrive, and get a commitment to return when they leave.