Title: The Myths and Realities of Generating Abundant Classroom Participation
1The Myths and Realities of Generating Abundant
Classroom Participation
- Instructors will perform with excellence if they
create abundant participation. - Powers, Chapter 6
2Fact or Fiction?
All students will participate whether the
instructor encourages them to or not.
3Fact or Fiction?
Instructors need only be available to students
during designated class time.
4Fact or Fiction?
Students will participate more freely if
addressed by name occasionally.
5Fact or Fiction?
Negative reinforcement generally will force
students to participate in lessons.
6Fact or Fiction?
Instructors are wise to ignore minimal or covert
cues, as they generally have better things to
worry about.
7Fact or Fiction?
Students are more likely to participate if they
feel at ease with the instructor and the
environment.
8Fact or Fiction?
Chaos and disorder is a key to effective
instruction. Control is for those who lack self
confidence.
9Fact or Fiction?
Students often have much to share and can
actually provide supplemental information to
strengthen instruction.
10Fact or Fiction?
Instructors should simply be themselves and not
let student feelings get in the way of good
instruction.
11Fact or Fiction?
Communication from the adult state will often
help instructors deal with discipline problems in
the classroom.
12Fact or Fiction?
Excellent instructors can often turn negative
experiences into positive ones.
13How did you score?
- 9 or more--Excellent instructor potential
- 6 to 8-------Take and extra class or two
- 5 to 7-------Apply for undergraduate
status - lt than 5---Have you considered a career in
training circus animals?