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The Core Assumptions of Skillful Teaching (Brookfield, 2015, p. 15 – 26)
The four core assumptions of skillful teaching in the text The Skillful Teacher by author Stephen Brookfield in chapter 2 is the topic this week. These four assumptions are vastly informed, and I personally connect with many of the statements made in this chapter. In my present experience teaching at the local community college, I
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Who am I? What guides me?
Welcome to my blog! If you’re new here, before I begin, I should mention – no I can not hear or speak to your hair. I do not want you thinking I have a screw loose. The backstory behind Hair Therapy – Your hair tells me all your secrets; it is a running joke among
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Creative Commons License
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Instructor-Designed Feedback Forms
PIDP 3230 Evaluation of Learning, Assignment #3Vancouver Community College In this assignment I dive into the informal assessment technique, Instructor-Designed Feedback Forms. Please take a moment to watch this video, I hope you find this formative and inspires you to use this method with your own students. “Teaching without learning, is just talking!” – Patricia
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Hair Color
In this asynchronous lesson we are learning all about the color wheel, and how I use it everyday when I color hair! Following this lesson you will know how to utilize the color wheel, how to identify your Natural Contributing Pigment, and how important it is to know! Here is a refresher from Art class
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welcome to my journey <3
Dear Reader, Thank you for choosing to view my blog. This was originally, and still is, my platform for assignments from the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program. Although, I have more recently decided I will be cultivating a bit of a different approach with some personal blog posts I have always dreamt of curating. I am
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Reflecting – Online Learning
I recently finished a reflection assignment from the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program (PIDP), one of my many assignments I am very proud of. In the PIDP we were assigned to reflect on a quote of our choice from the textbook. For my third entry, I reflected upon a quote about online learning from Adult Learning
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Andrew – Graphic Design Wiz.
Today I met Andrew, he was assigned to be my partner for this blog post by our teacher. Andrew is a graphic design instructor at Vancouver Community College(VCC). He has been in the graphic design industry for 25 years, and has just recently begun sharing his knowledge and passion through teaching. In the process of
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Adult Education – Trends
Online Learning / Flipped Classroom Traditionally, students would attend class in person and learn the majority of course content with direction from their instructor. In a flipped classroom, students take it upon themselves to review what will be covered the following day with assigned reading, online lectures, and self-directed research. With doing this, they will
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Hair Trends of 2019
Tone. Texture. Tousles. 2019 brings us a trolley full of new trends to bring out our creativity. Every year hairdressers can commonly predict there are modern changes in trends. All of which is about to change what they have to deliver for their customers. The only questions are, what and when? New trends arriving just