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Re: Adult Education
Posted by m wags on 5/30/07
Hi everyone! I'm looking for some advice on teaching adults. I'm currently pursuing my Master's Degree in Childhood Ed 1-6 and TESOL (teaching english to speakers of other langauge). I have no experience teaching adults, however, in September I will be teaching ESL to a classroom of adults. Can anyone give me some classroom management techniques I could use? I doubt "zip your lips" would work for adults. I'm a young/inexperienced teacher and I want to be respected by my students/ make sure I am in control of the class. Also, are there some general guidlines for teaching adults that could help? I've heard relating to real-life situations is important but does anyone have any other ideas? Thanks in advance! M Wags
Posts on this thread, including this one
- New to Adult Education, 7/23/05, by Ashley.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 8/23/05, by kevin.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 12/17/06, by frmillermaed.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 4/02/07, by Brett Taylor.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 5/25/07, by pam.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 5/29/07, by Ashley Feo.
- Re: Adult Education, 5/30/07, by m wags.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 5/30/07, by adult ed. tchr..
- Re: New to Adult Education, 6/08/07, by new too.
- Re: Adult Education, 6/27/07, by Marlyn H.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 8/12/07, by Angie.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 8/12/07, by Amy.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 8/13/07, by Anyone teach Indians?.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 8/25/07, by me teachum, no wampum for me.
- Re: New to Adult Education, 1/06/08, by Brandy Walker.
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