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Re: Make each class an opportunity
Posted by rider on 9/01/08
I agree with the advice below. I taught one subject for five
periods as well (65 minute classes) my second year teaching. I
was very quickly reminded that although the core content of what
I'm presenting is the same, the classes each have their own
personalities, unique questions they will raise, and the like.
Use this opportunity to broaden your perspective.
Think also about the logistics of paper grading-this was more
what I struggled with rather than talking history with 5
classes, since I love to talk history!
Enjoy it-and they are more likely to enjoy it as well.
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> Neither you nor your students will be bored if you
> make each class an opportunity for you to dig more deeply
> into your subject. If you know and love the subject you
> teach, that should not be difficult but a pleasure.
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> L. Swilley
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/01/08, by Alex.
- Re: Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/01/08, by teach.
- Re: Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/01/08, by Rebecca.
- Re: Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/01/08, by teach same class or teach five classes-big difference.
- Re: Make each class an opportunity , 9/01/08, by L.Swilley .
- Re: Make each class an opportunity , 9/01/08, by rider.
- Re: Make each class an opportunity , 9/01/08, by ACP.
- Re: Make each class an opportunity , 9/01/08, by another perspective.
- Re: Make each class an opportunity , 9/03/08, by Zhel.
- Re: to ACPRe: Make each class an opportunity , 9/04/08, by rider.
- Re: Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/04/08, by BTrack.
- Re: Teaching the same class five times a day, 9/04/08, by Tom.
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