Monday, March 15, 2010

Observing Others Teach









Steve Raybine:


 
Blog #93:


Observing Others Teach





If an instructor wants to learn how to teach and communicate more effectively, he or she should watch another excellent teacher at work. Observing a skilled teacher communicate his or her craft within a classroom or rehearsal situation can be both illuminating and inspirational. An experienced teacher possesses many skills and techniques that can be useful to him or her throughout his or her career. Watching a master at work enables the instructor to gain information as well as ideas that can lead to an improvement of his or her own teaching skills. In addition, one may follow-up an observation with questions concerning certain techniques employed and concepts presented to the class by the teacher being observed.






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