Teaching video editing to first year students is challenging. Therefore, I take only the top 5 students and do a one on five with them. i bring them into a private editing suite and have the time of my life teaching students who WANT to be there.
The proud moment is the proudest any teacher can have..when they literally see a light bulb go off around their head.
this small group is what I really enjoy most. It has given me the inspiration to take each student as a person rather than focusing in on the ENTIRE class....sometimes I think the students like that one on one time...just wish i could do that every day!!!
That's great Tracy, there are many students in my class who are there just to fill a space and verbally remind me that they don't want to be in my class. However, it is a good feeling when those who are truly interested show an interest and get it.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great idea Tracy - one of five. I may try to incorporate that idea somehow into my culinary program. I am sure those five students appreciate your one on one session. Keep up the good work Tracy. This blogging is great for us as teachers; we can share our ideas, opinions and views.
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