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I would never put an instructor with 15 - 25
students. We max at 10 students / instructor, plus we give each instructor a knowledgeable assistant. I hired a girl last year as an assistant who was a weak sailor, but I saw great potential. Trained her, got her racing. This year she's probably my best instructor; maybe because it's all still so fresh for her, but she gets it across to even the slowest kids. S. "DSK" wrote in message ... : Pony Express wrote: : Jim Muldoon (aka Donnybrook, a custom 72), just : released documentation on his 'Brendan in a box' : program. While the program is little different : that what we've been doing for all our kids, it : stresses the differences in learning styles. : People learn differently and a good instructor : will use different methods to teach so that all : will learn. : : Yes, this is important... although IMHO it's a bit much to expect a : teacher to adapt his teaching style to 15 or 25 different "learning : styles" all at once... it's more realistic to expect that he present the : material in a way that is available to all, and then go back and repeat : in different ways for different students (of course, some will not need : extra attention). : : The best quality in a teacher IMHO is being able to motivate students. : To make learning fun, make the knowledge/skills interesting, to teach : how to apply what is learned to real life. A person who cannot do this : at all isn't a teacher, period. A person who is great at it will be a : great teacher even if their own skill/knowledge in that area isn't so : hot. I've known a number of very good sailors who were unable to teach : sailing. : : Fresh Breezes- Doug King : |
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