I'm sitting up here at Sunday River, enjoying the gorgeous view of Autumn in Maine. Another wonderful conference winds down today. It's always such a pleasure to have a chance to learn new tools for the classroom.
If any of you attended the conference and would like to share your favorite morsels of knowledge, please do!
Showing posts with label Adult Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Education. Show all posts
Friday, October 17, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Summertime Blues...
It's not easy to keep students of any age engaged during the summer months. I'm finding (again) this summer that one has to really be on one's toes to keep them in class until that magical August 20th date rolls around.
It's much easier when teaching a computer class than when teaching something like Accounting or Algebra. I subbed for a colleague yesterday in Algebra I, and you have to give those students a hand for not only putting in class time, but also homework and study-for-tests time.
Today in Computer Literacy and Computer Applications, I experienced my first absentees of the summer. One class missed is not a tragedy - YET. But we have a strict attendance policy, and I'm having an internal debate about personally contacting the Missing Three to be certain they return next Monday.
The "ayes" have it - I'll eat, sleep and be merry better this long holiday weekend if I call each student who missed class today, and let them know I look forward to seeing him/her next Monday. Yes, it's Adult Ed...but the occasional extra step can really make a difference.
What do you think?
It's much easier when teaching a computer class than when teaching something like Accounting or Algebra. I subbed for a colleague yesterday in Algebra I, and you have to give those students a hand for not only putting in class time, but also homework and study-for-tests time.
Today in Computer Literacy and Computer Applications, I experienced my first absentees of the summer. One class missed is not a tragedy - YET. But we have a strict attendance policy, and I'm having an internal debate about personally contacting the Missing Three to be certain they return next Monday.
The "ayes" have it - I'll eat, sleep and be merry better this long holiday weekend if I call each student who missed class today, and let them know I look forward to seeing him/her next Monday. Yes, it's Adult Ed...but the occasional extra step can really make a difference.
What do you think?
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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