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As an addition to the Knowledge session of 03/03/2023
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This lesson contains 26 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Teaching 101 - 07/07/2023
As an addition to the Knowledge session of 03/03/2023

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Practice what you preach
Real life expierence
More Interaction

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Planning
  1. Learning Goals
  2. Recap previous session
  3. Observational exercise

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Learning goals
  1. After today the Mendix squad knows that knowledge is not only transfered verbally
  2. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to have a lesson plan
  3. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to establish learning goals
  4. After today the Mendix squad knows what to do and not do when designing a powerpoint for teaching

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Recap (1) - Before your Lesson
  • Knowledge Sharing: (non) - Verbal
  • 55 % of communication is non-verbal (Phutela, 2015)
  • Preparation: game plan

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What do you think?
Why does a teacher/ trainer need to know the Starting Point of the audience?
A
Know prior knowledge
B
Know diversity group
C
Adjust level of complexity
D
A, B and C (all)

Slide 7 - Quiz

Starting point
  •  = Prior knowledge
  • Diversity
  • Complexity


  • Know your audience



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Recap (2) - Learning goals

  • Intended end behavior
  • Audience knows (1) what, (2) why and (3) apply

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Learning goal
  1. After today the Mendix squad knows that knowledge is not only transfered verbally X
  2. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to have a lesson plan X
  3. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to establish learning goals X
  4. After today the Mendix squad knows what to do and not do when designing a powerpoint for teaching

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Learning goal

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Recap (3) - Powerpoints

  • Too much text 
  • Unnecessary images
  • "Over"-styling (e.g., colors, font types or spacing)
  • Inconsistency

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Recap (3) - Powerpoints

  • Too much text 
  • Unnecessary images
  • "Over"-styling (e.g., colors, font types or spacing)
  • Inconsistency

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Recap (3) - Powerpoints
  • Keep it simple
  • Big images
  • Progess: number of slides
  • (not possible in lesson up ;p)


  • PowerPoint = no replacement 

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Recap (3) - Powerpoints
  • Keep it simple
  • Big images
  • Progess: number of slides
  • (not possible in lesson up ;p)


  • PowerPoint = no replacement 

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What is the best argument to make a lesson plan of your teaching session?

A
You will never make a mistake again while teaching
B
You go through your lesson faster
C
You've thought of the starting point, learning goals, materials and time schedule
D
To know what to do when something unexpected happens

Slide 16 - Quiz

Common Sense:
It is okay to use your hands to exaggerate while teaching?

A
Yes, to get attention for example
B
No, never

Slide 17 - Quiz

(Previous Session):
What can you do when you are a person that is not naturally comfortable with his hands while presenting or teaching?
A
Hold on to something like a pen
B
Put them on the table in front of you
C
Put them in your pockets
D
Force yourself to use them

Slide 18 - Quiz

Learning goal
  1. After today the Mendix squad knows that knowledge is not only transfered verbally X
  2. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to have a lesson plan X
  3. After today the Mendix squad knows why it is usefull to establish learning goals X
  4. After today the Mendix squad knows what to do and not do when designing a powerpoint for teaching X

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Oberservation Exercise
Video 1: Write down 2-3 things the first teacher did wrong
Video 2: Write down 2-3 things the second teacher did right

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Slide 21 - Video

Slide 22 - Video

Oberservation Exercise


What did you write down?

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Thanks for Listening :)

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Bibliography
Hirst, P. (1975). What is teaching? In R. S. Peters (ed.) The Philosophy of Education. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Cheryan, S., Ziegler, S. A., Plaut, V. C., & Meltzoff, A. N. (2014). Designing classrooms to maximize student achievement. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1(1), 4-12.
Schmaltz, R. M., & Enström, R. (2014). Death to weak PowerPoint: strategies to create effective visual presentations. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1138.
Phutela, D. (2015). The importance of non-verbal communication. IUP Journal of Soft Skills, 9(4), 43.
Veugelers, W., & Vedder, P. (2003). Values in teaching. Teachers and Teaching, 9(4), 377-389.
Johnson, R. T., & Johnson, D. W. (2008). Active learning: Cooperation in the classroom. The annual report of educational psychology in Japan, 47, 29-30.
Hattie, J. (2011). Which strategies best enhance teaching and learning in higher education? In D. Mashek and E. Y. Hammer, Eds. Empirical research in teaching and learning: Contributions from social psychology (pp. 130-142). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

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