Summer Classes
This summer was busy for both Dusty and myself. I took two classes in Lincoln and taught a five week public speaking course as well.
I started the summer taking a one week intensive course called Influential Books. The objective of the course is to read 13 books related to my interest area over the course of the entire summer. I commuted for one week, met with my classmates, and read three books. Over the course of the next 10 weeks I read 10 additional books and wrote a 60 page write-up on all of them. I must say, it sounded easier than it really was. Some how reading one book a week during the summer doesn’t work out to be as easy as one might think. In the end I did get through it and learned a lot about the history of my discipline and interest area.
The second course I took was about learning, teaching, and the brain. We had a guest professor come to Lincoln and spend two weeks with us for an intensive course. I really learned a lot about how the brain works and what this means about how we learn and how I as a teacher can teach.
And of course my own teaching. I love teaching in the summer because the students seem to always be on top of their game. It always seems a lot more laid back as well because everyone is so focused during those five weeks. Taking two courses and teaching make the so-called relaxing summer go by fast though.
Posted: August 20th, 2009 under Mari.
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