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Hey all
Been a while and then some since being on here so hoping everyone is well. Not sure if this is the correct location to post but here goes.
Ok, a massive opportunity has come my way to provide some temp cover teaching to various groups of learners in a FE environment. I am wondering if there are any teachers that can give me some pointers or tips as although I'm thrilled at the prospect, am very, very nervous.
I would say, I'm a pretty decent spark and have a well rounded knowledge (a little rusty in areas won't lie) of the trade. I'm no electrical guru but we all have to start somewhere eh.
I feel a bit worried if I mess this up or get too nervous (think crash n burn in the classroom) I may blow my chances of this becoming potentially, something greater. This is simply put, a massive change in my life and possible route to career development.
I am fully aware things like this don't happen everyday and I'm treating this with the commitment and seriousness it deserves.
So yeah just basically some reassurance I suppose or any pointers from teachers how to deal with 'stage fright' or maybe a student who takes the ****.
I've been doing research and trying hard to stimulate the grey matter (yes, yes I know your gunna say us sparks should be doing that anyway lol) as I've gone off the ball a bit but I only have myself to blame but life gets busy, as life does.
I still worry a bit that's it's not enough. The College have hugely accomodated me and made provisions for my lack of teaching experience and the gentleman whom I am covering for, is a fantastic bloke and has gave me guidance in preperation for my upcoming role.
It's up to me now but to say I'm scared is an understatememt.
Any advice or thoughts, be it good or bad are welcome. Sorry for the babble.
Been a while and then some since being on here so hoping everyone is well. Not sure if this is the correct location to post but here goes.
Ok, a massive opportunity has come my way to provide some temp cover teaching to various groups of learners in a FE environment. I am wondering if there are any teachers that can give me some pointers or tips as although I'm thrilled at the prospect, am very, very nervous.
I would say, I'm a pretty decent spark and have a well rounded knowledge (a little rusty in areas won't lie) of the trade. I'm no electrical guru but we all have to start somewhere eh.
I feel a bit worried if I mess this up or get too nervous (think crash n burn in the classroom) I may blow my chances of this becoming potentially, something greater. This is simply put, a massive change in my life and possible route to career development.
I am fully aware things like this don't happen everyday and I'm treating this with the commitment and seriousness it deserves.
So yeah just basically some reassurance I suppose or any pointers from teachers how to deal with 'stage fright' or maybe a student who takes the ****.
I've been doing research and trying hard to stimulate the grey matter (yes, yes I know your gunna say us sparks should be doing that anyway lol) as I've gone off the ball a bit but I only have myself to blame but life gets busy, as life does.
I still worry a bit that's it's not enough. The College have hugely accomodated me and made provisions for my lack of teaching experience and the gentleman whom I am covering for, is a fantastic bloke and has gave me guidance in preperation for my upcoming role.
It's up to me now but to say I'm scared is an understatememt.
Any advice or thoughts, be it good or bad are welcome. Sorry for the babble.