Deb Munsterman

Deb Munsterman

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I have a unique teaching experience. I teach business management and I also do site visits to my student's place of employment. These site visits are an integral part of the teaching experience. I am lucky enough to deliver content and I am able to follow up on the applications. It allows me to get immediate feedback. I can go over lecture material that was covered in class with practical application and it allows me to refocus my content in order to get better outcomes. I truly have the best of both worlds. If I cover a subject but in… >>>

I have taught for years and I still go into my class room a day or two before the class begins to get the feel of the room and make sure I know where everything is and how it works. I am always there before the students arrive. I start on time and explain how I will proceed in the class. I try to make the students feel comfortable. I don't rush the class. Remember the syllabus is a contract between you and the student. Take time to prepare it completely. You will lose the class quickly if they don't… >>>

In the area of planning it is important to take into consideration everything that can go wrong in a class room and have a backup. Be prepared if your powerpoint projector doesn't work or if the video you just viewed doesn't work. Electricity goes out or bulbs burn out, speakers don't show or you take more or less time to go over a subject. Always think ahead. Always keep your calm and have a backup plan.

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