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Refocus

Isn't that called a mental health day?? Renergizing what you are teaching sometimes takes a "look back" at what the students did learn thus far. Knowing what you have been effective at gives you a "boost" to the next step

Student Retention

The responsibility of the instructor is to motivate and show respect and care for each student. Find what motivates the student and utilize it.

Understanding Adult Learners

After a brief understanding of where each adult learner's experience, I have found utilizing it to enhance or affirm their motivations for taking the class has made a difference.

Importance of Student Feedback

As someone who has completed pharmacy school, I'm aware of the importance of monitoring patients and modifying their therapy based on objective data (e.g. their blood pressure, heart rate, glucose levels, electrolytes, lipid panels). Based on those values, I can modify their therapy where appropriate (e.g. increase/decrease dose). I could be wrong, but in the teaching profession, I've found that seeking input from students, as valuable as that is, is based more on a subjective viewpoint. Based on this module, I do plan on having them fill out sheets that encourages their feedback. What I want to know is this: because the student may be basing their answer(s) on their subjective perspective, how can we be sure their answer(s) is(are) reliable? I would REALLY appreciate responses; thanks!

dedication

instructor must be dedicated to their field of expertise.

participation

encouraging all students the importance of the correct type of participation.

unburden

It is very important to start with a refreshed mind.

motivation

I have noticed that if students do not see the instructor excited about the material being presented to them that they will not have a motivation for learning and will quickly become disinterested in the class.

having fun

I am a very fun loving ,sarcastic person so I tend to make a lot of jokes and have fun during class while getting the objective/subject being learned to the students. Students love it!

Students learning characteristics

i tend to use a few different ways to teach topics in the first few days of class and then ask the students as a whole which way helps them learn best.

I Go Blank

Knowing most student learning style will enable instructor ability to help a student.

Something New

I have notice that older adult are easier to teach than students 18-2, because non traditional student know what they what at this point. However, the tradtitional students feel that have all the time in the world. Great topic!

student rapport

Developing a good rapport with your student is important for a good student to teacher relationship. This will give those students a great learning environment for a better learning experience.

student retention

It is important to create a comfortable environment to help students stay actively involved. They need to feel the instructor wants them to be there.

Understanding a student's needs

With such a diverse range of students in the classroom, sometimes it is difficult to understand an individual student's needs. It does take some time to get to know them and understand what they may need to be successful. But in time, assuming the student is willing to respond, those needs can be addressed on an individual basis.

Student focus

I have found several veterans who have a difficult time focusing. Additional attention if required for them to have a smooth learning enviorment.

Class participation

Getting involved in active demo's helps me to better understand each student.

Age Diversity

Since I teach a trade school I deal with several age groups and found that different regions of the country.

Life examples

I like to use real life experience so the student understands the importance of the material. It also lets the students get to know you better.

Talkers and non talkers

I like to ask questions to the students that do not participate in discussions, so they feel more comfortable talking in class.