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When I started 3 years ago, I had a hard time coming up with ways of delivering the lesson at hand for my students. I would stick to the syllabus and teach all that was required for the day, but then hit a wall when I would start to talk about other things pertaining to the subject at hand; making them lose interest. I decided to go to my mentor and ask him for advice, one thing thing that he told me was to consider these three things before teaching a class: 1)What they should know 2)What they will know and 3)What they will know

I found that when considering those three points, it made it easier for me to decide exactly how much information I would deliver, so that I don't lose my students interest. Thoughts on any of this???

-Gabriel

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