Teaching and Learning Styles
The learning demographics of the college student population is in a constant state of change. As facilitators, faculy needs to be able to assess the learner needs and adjust their teaching style to meet the expectations and needs of the student and not vice versa. Students of today are more averse to the teaching styles of "old" that focus on lecture based learning rather than facilitative or interactive learning which is more challenging and engaging for the student.
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Facilitative Teaching and Learning: A Guide to Student Engagement is a book with information and activities focused on improving the student learning experience through a more interactive teaching style that promotes knowledge gathering, sharing, and evaluation by both the student and the faculty member.
7 Habits of Highly Effective Educators
1. Students should "expect the unexpected" each class.
2. Keep students moving, avoid idle minds.
3. Real world in the real classroom.
4. Make learning fun, adventurous, and challenging.
5. Switch it up, learning should never be the same.
6. Talk is cheap, spend time talking.
7. Last call ... never think alone.
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