(infravaloréis No new students, do not make them feel invisible among others, do not be ignorant.) .
I suffered in my own flesh. When I first gym to learn tai chi, I'll remember always, the teacher greeted me, introduced me to the group and continued to give the class as if nothing had happened. That is, the group disappeared, as if, suddenly, I had become invisible. Of course, lost as it was, I just do what I saw others doing. Then time to practice the forms (movement sequences), the teacher assigned me a partner, with a higher level than me obviously to try to correct me and show me the first steps. The teacher seemed to be devoted to students-as more advanced, more experienced, more aware. This was repeated every day, day after day.
Now if I analyze it over the years and with the experience I have as a teacher, I see that this is not the most desirable from an educational point of view. I, of course, neither do nor would do so. Because if anyone needs the help of others this is the first-time apprentice. Those who know most need less help, they can be more independent because of their higher experience, but the rookies (and we've all been at some point in our lives) we need the expert hands of the teacher to guide and direct, especially at the beginning of this long journey that is learning tai chi.
rid of the error is a freshman student by assigning a helper class improvisational thinking that just because you know more than the nerd on call, is qualified to teach. Teaching someone required to have, at least, some level of skill and some experience teaching. Also, being strict, the work of teaching is the instructor for that you get paid, the students are to receive education teacher, not impart it to anyone.
So, dear teachers, instructors, if what you want is to engage those attending for the first time to your classes, if you will not lose, then Treat them as they deserve, even spoil you, to see that you are there to help. They need to feel safe in this new and exciting way that is learning tai chi chuan. Infravaloréis No new students, do not make them feel invisible among others, do not be ignorant. Do not limitéis to shake hands to greet you, give it to him also know that not going to leave him alone, he can count all your help and support.
A hug to everyone-as.
Now if I analyze it over the years and with the experience I have as a teacher, I see that this is not the most desirable from an educational point of view. I, of course, neither do nor would do so. Because if anyone needs the help of others this is the first-time apprentice. Those who know most need less help, they can be more independent because of their higher experience, but the rookies (and we've all been at some point in our lives) we need the expert hands of the teacher to guide and direct, especially at the beginning of this long journey that is learning tai chi.
rid of the error is a freshman student by assigning a helper class improvisational thinking that just because you know more than the nerd on call, is qualified to teach. Teaching someone required to have, at least, some level of skill and some experience teaching. Also, being strict, the work of teaching is the instructor for that you get paid, the students are to receive education teacher, not impart it to anyone.
So, dear teachers, instructors, if what you want is to engage those attending for the first time to your classes, if you will not lose, then Treat them as they deserve, even spoil you, to see that you are there to help. They need to feel safe in this new and exciting way that is learning tai chi chuan. Infravaloréis No new students, do not make them feel invisible among others, do not be ignorant. Do not limitéis to shake hands to greet you, give it to him also know that not going to leave him alone, he can count all your help and support.
A hug to everyone-as.
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