I have learned from this that you have to be a model, manager, and motivator. You want to interact with students and show them that learning is fun. Another thing is making sure you are professional looking and acting.
How to present yourself to students as a professional. In doing this will develop a good rapport with the students.
Understanding the competencies in the instructional process, the technical, professional and personal, with identifying and developing an instructional style that is comfortable and compatible with the instructional setting.
Being a model and lead by example.
Manage, motivate, model is KEY!
Motivate and manage your classroom is very important
Not only do we need to be effective instructors, we need to be effective listeners and respond appropriately when our students come to us with questions or concerns.
I have learned that I am a model, manager and motivator for my students.
I have learned to instruct with passion. Love the material you are teaching, lead by example.
As an instructor it is my job to stay current with the content that I am teaching to my students and to further my own education to better serve the student I teach. I also learned to practice professionalism and provide feedback and constructive criticism to aide my students in their professional development.
As someone new the instructing field, there were many good points addressed. I think I appreciated the modeling portion in that all we are and do should be a model as to what the students should be striving toward. In appearance and dress, behaviors, language, mannerisms, etiquettes, structure, all of that is teaching, whether they know it or not.
Also, the reminder of not to become their buddy, so as not to disrupt the instructor/student relationship dynamic that needs to be maintained, was something I needed to hear.
Being taken seriously as a professional means to be professional. If we want to develop the newest generation of our career, we need to model what we expect of them.
Three important roles of an instructor are model, manager, and motivator. Leading by example is key. It is important to be passionate about what you are teaching and display that with your words and actions. It is also important to show your students that you care about them as individuals. Students need support, encouragement, in addition to timely constructive feedback. Be their cheerleader along the way. Enjoy your work by inserting your personality. Be flexible and humble. Establishing rapport is just as important as the content you are teaching. Be prepared and ready to hit the ground running.
My biggest take away from this section is to practice continual learning. Whether that be in instructional methods, technology, or in your CTE field of expertise.
Be a professional who can lead by example and genuinely invest in progress and success of the students by incorporating 5 C's - Credible, Candid, Compassionate, Committed & Clear in their teaching style and methodology.
Lead by example and be prepared.
Classroom motivation starts with the instructor and reinforced by the students.
you are a mirror. look talk and act like a professional
I cannot reasonably expect my students to follow my guidance if I do not follow it myself.
I have learn that being ready and professional is a great start into teaching and instructing.