Looking for ways to get to know your students better? Build rapport? Know how to guide and manage instruction? Increase retention? Use the link below to view a video on the SIPDC website role playing an introductory interview with a new student in adult education.
http://www.siue.edu/SIPDC/Special%20Learning%20Needs/Special_learning_needs.htm
Sponsored by the Southern Illinois Professional Development Center - part of the Illinois Community College Board Service Center Network
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
Fresh Ideas from the Field of Adult Education
I love using music in my classroom, and that can be done
in a variety of ways. I most enjoy using music when I teach poetry. The Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame website has great ideas for incorporating music into
one's curriculum. When I was teaching high school, I taught a novel about the
Vietnam War to a sophomore English class. After reading the book and studying
the political/historical background of that time period, I had the students
work on power points in groups of three and four. Their assignment was to find
political protest songs to use in their power point presentations. When we were
reading something by Maya Angelou in our GED class last year, I told them how
even today, young people/performers are influenced by the works of authors,
even those no longer with us. I brought in Alicia Keyes song called Caged Bird.
That provided me the opportunity to share with them poetry by Langston Hughes,
poetry in which he writes about a "caged bird" and, of course, talk
about Angelou's autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
Submitted by: Camille Johnson, Instructor/Coordinator,
Adult Education, South Suburban College
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Advance Organizer 101
Check out a
new online training available on the iLEARN site! Advance Organizer 101 is
training directly from national expert Neil Sturomski.
A graphic
organizer is a great learning and teaching tool! An advance organizer uses a
visual depiction of the information as it’s explained and helps individuals
classify previously learned material with new information in an organized
way.
This
training is available online and qualifies for Illinois adult education professional
development hours. Email sipdctrainer@gmail.com
and ask for the code to sign up for this free training.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Crouching Tiger Hidden Entrance -keres khan
What about you and your program?
After you watch this short video, think about your
classroom, program, and your students. What do you do to make students welcome?
What can you do to enhance your classroom and your program?
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