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inactiveTopic Child Development 10G topic started 11/30/2004; 4:46:13 PM
last post 4/23/2005; 8:14:56 PM
user Diana Alves de Lima - Child Development 10G  blueArrow
11/30/2004; 4:46:13 PM (reads: 2874, responses: 1)
Welcome Child Development 10G students!

Many adjunct students comment that one hour in the group meeting is not enough time to cover all the the materials and questions. Here is a place for you to extend the group conversation by posting questions, answers, and comments for your group members and your tutor. Some students may want to use this board to plan extra group meeting or arrange a time to review for a test.

HOW TO POST:
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  2. Type your message
  3. Click on the Post Response button.
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Please do not click on "Create New Topic."

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Good luck, and have fun!

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user Brandon Christopher - Re: Child Development 10G  blueArrow
4/23/2005; 8:14:56 PM (reads: 3143, responses: 0)
Yo, this is Brandon and I'm posting my three questions for adjunct tutoring...

1. What do you do if a student constantly shows up late disrupting your tutoring sessions?
2. How do you deal with a student that does not want to participate i.e. if they never speak up or even do the work they're supposed to do?
3. How do you deal with a student that obviously knows the material but doesn't like participating?

And I do believe that's all folks - out...

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 Updated Saturday, April 23, 2005 at 8:14:56 PM by Diana Alves de Lima - alvesdelimadiana@fhda.edu
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