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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 9 - 12
Leading a small group discussion can be challenging, and we've all seen it done badly. Either the discussion ends up completely off topic or that one person just won't stop talking. In this class, learn the basics of facilitating a high-quality discussion that includes everyone without you or anyone else doing all the talking. This includes setup, setting a goal, and encouraging reserved people to speak up while encouraging outgoing people to give others a turn. Part of leadership is setting some rules, and we'll cover the best ones for most situations. Another part is leading by example. Finally, we'll look at how to help if the group is stuck.
学習到達目標
Students will learn a step by step approach to leading small group discussions (such as group projects, presentations, and conversation skills in small groups). We'll look at set up, goals and rules setting, and facilitating in ways that encourage everyone to contribute while managing the common things that throw discussions off track.
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教師の専門知識と資格
2 学位
修士号 University of Tennesseeから 英語 へ
学士号 Appalachian State Universityから 英語 へ
You're welcome to message me with what classes you would like, what days/times work best for you or your learner, and any questions.
You'll be able to find classes involving skills like:
+critical thinking/problem solving
+communication
+informational literacy
+understanding audience and purpose
+time-management
+study methods
+writing and composition
For whom?
11+ I have the most practice with teaching high school students as they get an early start on college.
The degrees are for teaching English with a minor in Psychology, and I've taught writing at community college for many years. This includes hundreds of high school students, about 100 a year. This includes online, face to face, and in high school classrooms. Community college students are diverse with many goals, so meeting people where they're at and helping them learn and grow has been a big part of what I do. Practical, useful skills matter the most. People follow many different paths, and they need the “soft skills” in whatever careers they pursue and in many life roles.
My students appreciate that they:
+have voices
+are part of a respectful, effective class
+get clear feedback
+have engaged thoughtfully with topics
+have listened and considered other people's ideas
Most of the courses I've taught were equal parts writing and the skills people need to be successful life-long learners.
And then there are the puzzles and games. We can learn a lot playing well-designed games. George Bernard Shaw said “We don't stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.” Classes aren't super solemn. I learn a lot from my students, and I'm not afraid to say “I don't know”.
I also keep learning. Oil painting provides quiet recreation. (I'm learning how to make my own floating frames!) Ballroom and Latin dance helps me socialize and exercise. So much fun! Both of these remind me how challenging learning can be. I dance with wonderful people, most with years of practice..sometimes I'm the only one who doesn't know, or I get it wrong. But I learn some, I have fun participating, and mostly, people don't need us to be perfect. They just want to dance!
Learning is participatory, sometimes challenging, useful, and fun. Let's do this.
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ライブワンタイムクラス
$10
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30 分
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年齢: 12-17
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