Today, the Math Circle undergraduate team met with the grad student instructors and director. Introductions all around, and then we discussed the following.
- The previously-posted Good Question of Terrell
- Logistics of the Math Circle
- What makes a good teacher? What makes a bad teacher? What skills are involved with teaching?
(A snapshot of the brainstorm on teaching)
What makes a good teacher? (This question took a while to warm up to)
- Organized, well-prepared
- Patient
- Approachable
- Ask lots of questions
- Enthusiastic
- Good lecturer
What makes a bad teacher? (There was immediate feedback on this question)
- Boring
- Droning
- Unorganized
- Incompetent at material
- Talking straight through, really fast
- No board work
- Willing to admit deficiencies, mistakes (*)
- Being comfortable with material(**)
- Pacing material appropriately(**)
- Knowing material, having a plan(**)
- Anticipating questions(*, especially at the beginning)
- Anticipating problem areas
- Knowing what questions to ask(*)(**)
- Keeping people focused(*)
- Leading students as a group
- Get them back on track
- Getting respect from students
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