Susan Polick

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Hi Linda, Thanks for your post to the forum. Do you mean that you don't answer any questions as your class is in session? Susan Susan Polick
Hi John, Thanks for your post to the forum. Good questioning skills take some practice and really have a great results in student engagement! Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Polick
Hi Diana, Thanks for your post to the forum. Yes, open -ended questions do get much more involvement! Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Nancy, Excellent post to the forum! Your last sentence is especially important- "Regardless, it is important to include all four learning styles during a presentation to insure that our students are gaining the most from their classes." Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Diana, Thanks for your post to the forum. You are using great instructional techniques for your students! Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career! Susan Susan Polick
Hi Brian, Thyanks for your post to the forum. I really like to use frequent short quizzes because it gives me the feedback I need to be certain that I am on track with my students. Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Bradley, I know that you will find using CATs a great tool! Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Jon, Thanks for your post to the forum. Yes, students often feel more comfortable working in a group. The anxiety of answering questions as an individual can be very daunting. Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Jon, Thanks for your post to the forum. Yes, varying our delivery styles is the best idea for all of us. Students will prefer certain styles but will learn to adapt to others. Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick
Hi Elidon, Love the idea of getting a conversation going in our classrooms. Often students are just afraid of being "wrong" and so having the opportunity to just "discuss" will definitely get more participation! Best wishes for continued success in your teaching career. Susan Susan Polick

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