How do you give a good tutorial?
Planning
- Tutorials should have their own learning goals. Check that tutorial goals are congruent with those of the rest of the course and that they clearly define what students will do.
- Establish guidelines at the beginning.
- Prepare a lesson plan for each session.
- Have your supporting materials ready.
How do I prepare for a tutorial?
A guide to preparing for tutorials
- Preparation should take from about 2 to 3 days (about 15 hours) for a BM tutorial to perhaps almost a whole week for an FHS tutorial (as much as 30 hours)
- Clarify precisely the subject under discussion – ask the tutor if necessary and discuss this with your fellow students and others.
How do you make a lecture interesting?
5 Ways to Make Your Lecture More Interactive and Engaging
- Encourage conversation.
- Give teachers real-time analytics about their teaching.
- Introduce low-stakes polls, quizzes and surveys.
- Flip, and ‘flop’, your lecture.
- Include off-campus learners in the lecture.
- Some Final Thoughts on BETT 2017.
How do you prepare a good lecture?
Lecturing Effectively
- Visit your classroom in advance. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the desks and the front of the classroom.
- Have a back-up plan.
- Plan your lecture and visual aids beforehand.
- Prepare speaking notes.
- Include delivery reminders in your notes.
- Practice your lecture.
- Bring a bottle of water.
How do you deal with boring lectures?
Worst-Case Wednesday: How To Survive A Boring Class
- Pull your hair or pinch yourself.
- Wear as few items of clothing as possible.
- Hide more interesting reading material.
- Suggest holding class outside.
- Send text messages on your cell phone.
- Make paper airplanes.
- Keep a list of words with dirty meanings.
- Take notes with your nondominant hand.
How do you treat a misbehaving child?
10 Healthy Discipline Strategies That Work
- Show and tell. Teach children right from wrong with calm words and actions.
- Set limits.
- Give consequences.
- Hear them out.
- Give them your attention.
- Catch them being good.
- Know when not to respond.
- Be prepared for trouble.