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Teaching Techniques
How To Teach Home Economics
Tips,
advice and methods on how to to improve and
innovate the classroom experience. Teaching is
an art. It has to be learned not only from your
college or university but from your day to day
experiences in the classroom. The old adage you
learn from the people you teach is very true.
Expect to make mistakes and benefit from those
mistakes. You will professionally grow more in
your first year of teaching than all the classes
you will take in college.
1. Always stay positive, neutral and supportive
of your students in your class, coaching, lectures, instruction
and management!
2. Keep your coaching using the KIS approach.
Keep It Simple. Not by dummying it down but making it
easy to understand and administer as well as keeping all
exercises games within the limits of age, weather and
fitness.
3. Add humor to your approach in your exercise, lectures,
administration and communication.
4. Make your materials, lectures and
demonstration based on proven fact based procedures.
5. Connect your coaching and beware of misinformation and
disinformation.
6. Teach them to always think and analyze all
activity, information and materials regardless of source.
7. Always look for additional information, ideas
and materials
8. Use technology to enhance your
skills, but not to dominate it!
9. Don't hesitate to bring in outside experts
and field trips.
10. Provide many avenues of
forms of inquires.
11. Never discourage or ridicule a students
performance.
12. Study and adapt to how AI is changing how
your perform your and student tasks
13. In your teaching stress the quality and
safety of what the students are working on. When you are
working on food take into account any allergies and food
intolergence.