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GROUP DISCUSSION

Help students to form a bond with each other and to get different learning styles.

using life experience

life experience with success motivates students to move forwards.get more skilled.it also can be used to motivates others. instructors can use the life experience of one students to motivates others.

group learning

it is always good students should work in a group to learn a specific skill.instructors also need to develop the skill of making an effective group that will work together and watch them effective learner.

managing the class

to manage a class instructors needs to be prepared about the subjects. also needs to make all students to be focused. bring their attention to the subject matter.use examples and other objects to keep students focused.so instructors needs to be trained and updated knowledge. max knowledge is one of them.

Plan Classes To Engage Not To Impress

As I reviewed the Harvard Business School instructor I was very impressed. He was down to earth, was professional in his address to us, “seasoned instructors” and delivered an important message. Don't try and impress students allow them to express themselves and showcase their learning tools. If you come across as a "know it all" students will not appreciate you. They want to know that you have life experiences that make you normal but skilled, that you have made mistakes and relate to their current challenges. Don't teach to impress. Teach to engage!

Supporting Students Through Non Traditional Technology

I have several students that are struggling with life challenges. They have housing, financial and family issues. At least once a week, I will text a student and give them words of encouragment. I personally feel that our job is to meet learners where they are in today's ever changing technological world. Do you agree? If so, what non-traditional measures have you taken to reach out to your students .... to ensure success?

IEP

Do some career college students come with IEPs?

Hearing Issues

I don't know sign language, and one of my students is hard of hearing. How should I best approach this?

Student Groups

Should an instructor have groups chosen before the students have a chance to self-choose?

Review

I review subject matter as we teach it. Before we move on i like to get the students to answer some questions. If they dont have it we stay on that topic for a while longer.

Lecture does not have to be boring

Unfortunatley lecture is part of the learning procedure. It is all in the presentation. Instead of looking like a civil war photo all stoic and just spewing cirriculum, walk around, have students get out of there seats and see the examples you are talking about(if possible of course, we teach mechanics) Ask questions, use there answers and questions as a review for the others,don't just answer for them. I take votes to see who feels if the issue is correct. and we talk about both sides of the issue and correct accordingly.

On Pacing

I tend to pace in front of my class while I lecture, what is a better way to use that energy?

Student with learning disability

I have only encountered one student with a diability in my classes and they were legally blind. They could see some things but could not drive and do other task. I did provide additional assistance for them as well as the school. Denise

Students that don't have English as a first language

I have had students in the past that didn't have English as their first lanaguage and I have become frustrated with them. This section helped me a great deal in techniques to work with these type of students. Thanks, Denise

Organizing Groups

I don't feel that I have had good success with organizing groups. There always seem to be those students in the group that don't do their fair share of the assignments. Then the other student complain to me about the issue. I use to get involve and talk with the student that was having issues with their work. Now I tell the groups that they have to work out the issue amoung themselves. I am not sure that this is the best way to handle the situation. Perhaps the group can give me tips on this. Thanks, Denise

Floating

I have never heard of the term "floating" in relation to a classroom setting. Many times in the past, I have stood behind a podium in order to feel "safe". However, after I have gotten use to the class, I feel more comfortable in moving around the classroom and talking to my students. I am wondering how you can incorporate "floating" in the online enviroment. Do you show your presence in many parts of the class, especially the discussion area? I work to stay involved in the discussion area but am wondering if this show enough presence in the online classroom. Do you have any suggestions on how I can be more present and show that I am moving around the classroom? Thanks, Denise

Pygmalion Effect

One must always be aware of how they speak and act. If a student perceives negativity his emotional response may trigger poor performance just as a positive experience can result in good performance.

Learning Techniques

Employing a variety of learning methods better engages the instructor and give the student the most opportunity for success.

Learning Environment

Using the right choice of colors and music when appropriate can definately stimulate the senses therefore enhance the learning environment.

Assess each new topic.

Formative assessments are excellent tools to demonstrate to students as to how well they are retaining the lesson objective. The instructor will also be able to tell whether or not the assessment is effective by analyzing the students' scores and utilizing them to enhance the assessment.