Kourtney Wilson CO #1
Date/Time: 10/22, 1-1:50
Location: Zoom 914 3736 0605
During my observation of Ryan Flemming's speaking class, I noticed the importance of making and presenting the agenda to the class. Sharing the lesson plan is highly important because it lets the students know what is expected of them, and what topics will be covered/discussed. This is also a great time to inform of teacher expectations as well. It is worth the time to make a powerpoint/slideshow to present to the class to keep them on track. I also noticed the importance to get in the routine for every class meeting of the small talk with students before class. This warms them up without them feeling like the class has actually begun.
The topic for this class was morning tasks. Mr. Flemming would start out by saying, "I drink coffee in the morning" Then he would ask the student, "Do you drink coffee in the morning?" He paired the students up for maybe 5 minutes for them to converse. Overall I really liked his teaching methods and I picked up a few ideas from his methods. He often laughed with the students, to continue to lower their affective filters throughout the entire class.
Hey Kourtney! I completely agree with your introduction. I think that sharing the lesson plan at the beginning of the class is extremely important. This is something that I incorporate into my tutoring sessions and it seems to help my tutee.
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