I was wondering if
anyone else is prepping for the coming year? Would you be willing to
share what you are doing/or planning to do that may be new,
different, outside of the box, etc.
during your instruction sessions?
Good question, Elise. I am beginning to organize my 2009-2010 lecture and
workshop schedule, and have been looking into what will enable me to
score 100% on all the student evaluations. I generally get top ratings
from 90%, but some of the audience was out of my reach.
to address that I'm studying Multiple Intelligence Theory. Here are a few
links to get started:
http://www.infed.org/thinkers/gardner.htm
http://www.thomasarmstrong.com/multiple_intelligences.htm
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr054.shtml
Google Books has Howard Gardner's
Frames of Mind
I have in hand The Accelerated Learning Handbook by Dave Meier
(McGraw Hill, 2000)
One thing that got me going on this was the vitality of the audience
response in 2006 when I presented a lecture at the Guild of Book Workers
Centennial Conference. The presenter before me did not make the
conference, and the organizer asked if I would occupy the audience for an
extra 20 minutes. I had my violin handy, and told the story of how
I started the Center for Book Arts in 1974 (on Bleecker St. in NYC, half
a block from CBGB), with fiddle accompaniment. At the time I knew nothing
about MI theory, and did not know that engaging listeners who have
musical intelligence would be more than just entertainment.
Richard
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