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What do you like about the way she presented the information?
Why?
I liked that she seemed to have fun presenting it and kept your
attention going. She was also easy to understand. I am the type of person that
if I get bored it is hard for me to learn that topic.
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What do you dislike about the way she presented information?
Why?
I dislike that she made it out like she was talking to us like a
small child, if that’s the age group she is teaching that is fine and she did a
great job, but for college level its kind of insulting to someone’s
intelligence.
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Is this an example of good teaching? Why do you think so?
I think that it is a great example of good teaching as long as
you are gearing toward elementary aged children. She was clear to the point,
asked questions got you involved and make it fun. She also had a great attitude
toward the subject.
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How many different ways did she present the information? Why do
you think this is important?
She presented the information Affectivley, psychomoror, cognitively
and actively. This is because all students learn differently and when you have
more than one student you have to teach the information different ways.

I loved how you said rhythm is something you hear that makes you want to get up and just dance. I'm that girl you look over at at a stop light and I'm dancing to a song on the radio because the beat is catchy. I think your definition was awesome and made it easy to relate to.
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