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Posts Tagged ‘teaching’

Adult teaching through ABET courses

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Adult teaching differs from teaching children or even full time students. There is less time and the learners want to see results quickly. It is however, also important to note that once a person enrols out of free will, the learner is generally more positive and eager to learn. As such we encourage employers to explain adult teaching methods with their employees to ensure a positive attitude right from the start. We follow adult teaching methods that inspire, uplift, motivate, and encourage. Our aim is never to break down, but to build on existing skills. As such the attendees enjoy our classes and prefer our way of adult teaching because they can see immediate results. This also benefits the employer that receives the advantages of an education workforce almost immediately.

 

Teaching Adults

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

As in all the helping professions, the finest educators feel a calling to their work. Certainly, no one ever would do it for the money. The best teachers feel called to teaching and their consciences drive them to teach with all their hearts, minds, and spirits.

Teaching provides a special joy other educators seldom share. Teaching adults, educators frequently meet students terrified of teachers, books, desks, and classrooms; they frequently look into eyes filled with doubt and dread. Teaching adults, educators recognize they first must bring reassurance, comfort, and encouragement to their reluctant adult learners. Like all educational specialties, teaching adults requires patience, persistence, and insight; however, it especially requires respect for adult students’ dignity. Teaching adults, the finest educators feel overwhelming joy and satisfaction as confidence replaces terror and excitement replaces anxiety in students’ eyes.