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Around the Horn Baseball Talk: Featuring the Arizona Diamondbacks
In this one time class, we will chat about Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball focusing on the current roster, off season acquisitions and hot organizational prospects!
There are no upcoming classes.
50 minutes
per class
Meets once
9-13
year olds
2-12
learners per class
per learner
How does a "One-Time" class work?
Meets once at a scheduled time
Live video chat, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Great for exploring new interests and different styles of teachers

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Description
Class Experience
Public speaking, active listening, supporting ideas and opinions.
With over 25 years of coaching experience at the amateur, collegiate and international levels, I appreciate that statistics are an important part of the sport. For the past twelve years, I have operated Last Raps Baseball, a North Vancouver, BC, based business that provides baseball instruction to those who are aged 8 to 18 years old. Though I hold formal education with an Honours degree in Business Administration, a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in English, and a Bachelor of Education degree, I have not formally taught in the classroom. Baseball has been my life long passion, and I have chosen to do my teaching between the chalk. At the conclusion of our camps and clinics, we give baseball cards to the children who attend our instructional sessions. I believe that the way children become engaged in the sport is to play, watch and listen. Providing baseball cards to the children help them learn about the sport on many different levels.
There is no homework for this class.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
There is no formal assessment, however learners will be asked to verbally recall information presented from the class to keep them engaged in the lesson.
50 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
If a student has any relevant information related to the team we are discussing, that would be great. For example baseball magazines, baseball cards, programs etc. However this is not a requirement of the class.