Christina - CO #1
Date/Time: Friday, September 1, 2021 at 1:00 - 1:50pm
Topic/Skill: Foundations Speaking
Teacher Presentation: Professor McHarek started with the Expression of the Day in order to teach a new idiom to the students every day. Today's idiom was "Don't cry over spilled milk." The students and teacher worked together to figure out the meaning. The professor then led into group discussions where the students talked about two seperate topics. The first was face-to-face learning versus online learning and the second was studying in a small university versus a large university. She went over vocabulary the students could use in the discussion before starting the activity.
Classroom Management: Professor McHarek walked around during the group discussions to ensure the students understood the topic and were discussing the pros and cons. She also took notes on the mistakes that she heard the students make.
Materials: Microsoft Word and overhead projector
Student Participation: The class structure was student-centered. Students spent time discussing the group topics and then worked together to fix the mistakes that the professor had taken note of.
Feedback Provided: Professor McHarek went around and facilitated conversation when there was a lull. She did this by asking questions and sometimes giving potential answers. At the end of the class, she went over the mistakes she heard with the students and had them log these errors into their error log.
Lessons on teaching you learned: Professor McHarek was really good about asking the students questions and working with them to find the answer instead of being the only one talking the majority of the class. It was a speaking class, so she made sure that the students had a lot of time to talk to one another. It also seemed to me that she put groups together that may be more willing to talk to one another rather than mix the class up. This might work better in a speaking class so any social anxiety is lowered and the students have more chances to speak.
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