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Managing cheating students

I have found that walking around the classroom during test, quizzes,a and lectures will prevent some of the wondering eyes. I have also found that when placing students in groups you can automatically tell which students are weak and strong in the subject matter, which helps in the event you have to assign seats during test and exams.

handling stress

do other things, don't dwell on things that aggravate you, I hunt and fish, find these are great stress relievers

Instructor Diversity

When students start discussions about how different instructors teach, I explain that in our field, their will always be various POV. Perspective in neither right or wrong.

Angry Students

Once angry students "explode" in class, the situation needs to be contained immediately. The other students in the room are watching very carefully to see how the situation is going to be resolved.

Coping with stress

Its better to take a deep breath, exercise, and meditate than to just fly off the handle.

Stress

I try to leave work problems at work and not take them home with me cause it causes stress at home.

Organization

It is very important to stay organized!

To do list

This helps us to do what is more important than others things

Regressing in the Classroom

It is interesting to see students of all ages regressing to behaving like middle school students. I find it necessary to remind students to remember what their primary focus of returning to school and to put aside the drama that tends to develop in the classrooms.

The line between professor - student.

Is so important to respect and the tone of the class.

Day One of Class

Properly reviewing the class Syllabus is critical. I stress all of the key points and open the discussion in class so that everybody in class is engaged to how they are to be evaluated for the course. The due dates are emphasized and also posted in class in advance to try and eliminate confusion.

Task Prioritization

I usually try to make a daily task list, as well as a weekly task list. I find this to be a helpful tool so that I am able to do a planner for the week so I know what I need to do by the end of the week. At the end of the week (Friday @ 5:00Pm) those task that were not completed will be my "homework" over the weekend. This gives me the incentive to complete my daily and weekly task list, or my weekend could be consumed by doing things that I should have been able to complete during the week. The kids are in the pool while you are doing your "homework". This really works well for me. Tina

taking control of you time

take a few minutes every day to sit down and plan your time for that day or week

grading process

do not let the students rush you

New instructor with difficult students

Will students test a new instructor more than a veteran instructor?

Dealing with inattentive students

I have been struggling with a student who has a lot of things going on outside of school that are getting in the way of his education. We had to have a serious heart to heart about focusing on himself and putting away his issues when he walks through the door. I have been struggling with how to get him to focus on particularly bad days. He drifts off and I catch him on Facebook when he should be working.

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), another Stress Relief Tool

I'd like to recommend the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) as an excellent tool for reducing emotional (and also sometimes physical) stress. EFT is a remarkably effective tool for reducing emotional anxiety to a more manageable level so that we can deal more effectively with the troubling situation. Based on meridian therapy (like accupressure and shiatsu), this technique is easily learned and easily used by anyone. It's also quick to apply and unobtrusive. For more information, including specific instruction on how to use EFT, I refer you to Gary Craig's website, GaryThink.com. What I particularly appreciate about Gary is his willingness to share the technique, including specific instructions on how to do it, at no charge.

getting to know or not??

On so many forums, in some my classes, said in so many books: Instructors, GET TO KNOW YOUR STUDENTS. Ok, i do. And then I figure out that I don't really like who they are as a person... or a student. OR I figure out that I really do like this person as a person, beyond them being my student. And some people I don't like as students, but like a person or vice versa. How, oh how, do I reconcile this? What do I do? Do I get to know them or not? How much do I get to know them? when they say something that implied they want to share something person, do I ignore it? Please help me. I REALLY want your opinions/ insights. Thank you.

How cell phones disrupt of disturb the learning environment.

What are some of your thoughts in regards to students answering, texting or just continually looking at their cell phones during class. My first thought was maybe my lectures were boring and after a few discussions, it revealed it wasnt boredom. Students stated various reaons such as looking at the time, or was expecting a call.

stress free

One of the ways i like to relive stress is on a demanding day is to go out for lunch to have a change of scenary with a fellow co-worker to just laugh or vent about the day so that i can be refreshed and energize for the rest of the day. I dont want my stress or problems to interfere with my ability to teach adults who ultimatly have the same worries that i do with life, bills, daycare and etc.