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Making More Time for You | Origin: ED110

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Time and Stress Management for Instructors --> Making More Time for You

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Taking Control of Your Time | Origin: ED110

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Time and Stress Management for Instructors --> Taking Control of Your Time

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Common Instructor Mistakes | Origin: ED104

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Class Management Strategies--> Common Instructor Mistakes

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Managing Student Behavior | Origin: ED104

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Class Management Strategies--> Managing Student Behavior

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Dealing with Challenging Students | Origin: ED104

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Class Management Strategies--> Dealing with Challenging Students

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Setting the Stage for Success | Origin: ED104

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Class Management Strategies--> Setting the Stage for Success

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Class Approaches

Very information and approaches. 

Exam Taking

I always thought that it was important to walk around the classroom while students were taking an exam.  However, this taught us that it actually causes more anxiety during the test taking process and that the instructor should stay in 1 place.  This makes total sense and I will definitely try this technique with my next exam!

wounderful corse

enjoyed this

Mental Health Non-Verbal Communication

This week our sim faculty is immersed in mental health. After revisiting this learning module, I realize how much non-verbal communication is a part of our scenarios and how important therapeutic communication is in everything we do as nurses. Great review.

Managing the Classroom

I used to ingore the student that was always loud, but I started to be more incontrolled to my classroom and I had a very discussion talking to those students individual and just sat them in the front and it works and also every new Module I switch my students around and that works also.

Crisis management

Is there a generic couse beyond this one out there that would give good classroom early warning indicaters for faily new instructors. Often their biggest challange is to not only reconize the early signs but also not become the trigger point themselfs.

ED 104

Very good information.

 

Teaching strategies

This course was quite informative and helpful.  I will definitely utilized the strategies

Talkative (center-of-attn.) student as assistant

I know the information points to have very talkative students to act as "observer" in the classroom; however, I wonder if any of you have hed your "center-of-attention/talkative" student help out as assistant? How did this work for you?

great

excellent

Adult Students

What have you found to be the most affect response to tardiness to class and students that sleep/disrupt class? Being a younger instructor I have found these to be some of the more difficult task to correct among adult students. I would apreciate any advice and look forward to hearing different stragies.

Thank you for your time.

Exam

it was fun, lots of important information. 

Stress part 2

It's important to at list, give yourself 25 minutes after work to distress, for does of us that are parents.  

Don't waist time.

It's important to do all the important task on time, so you initiate your class with all the right information and be prepared for questions about your subject matter.