History, asked by simisijo44, 10 months ago

which was your favourite moment in the classroom.?why? you can prepare this on the basis of the first history lesson we have completed ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Loosely based on Lyons et al. 2003)

The first day of class always creates some nervousness, even for seasoned instructors. It helps to have a mental checklist of objectives to accomplish so that you and your students come away with the impression that the course is off to a good start.

The first class meeting should serve at least two basic purposes:

To clarify all reasonable questions students might have relative to the course objectives, as well as your expectations for their performance in class. As students leave the first meeting, they should believe in your competence to teach the course, be able to predict the nature of your instruction, and know what you will require of them.

To give you an understanding of who is taking your course and what their expectations are.

These two basic purposes expand into a set of eight concrete objectives:

Orchestrate positive first ,

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