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Acquiring more knowledge in better teaching is addicting

I have been a staff development specialist for 4 years. Ed 101 has tremendously enhanced my strategies in teaching.  I just started Ed 106. It is so interesting that I did not realize how much time I already spent with it. I would recommend these learning opportunities.

ED 105 has been an assest to many areas of instruction. Finally, information that is of good use.

Learning how to teach is indeed a lifelong project . . . in my case.   Over 25 years of teaching did not totally prepare me for my work.  I have taken courses along the way, but this process our Career College requires of each of us is very good.   My present Program Director (Equivalent to a Department Chair) has taught me grading methods, organization tactics, etc.  This is fun for an older instructor.  Yes, learning may become a positive practice which is best described as habituating.

 

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