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Learning is changing behavior; teaching is changing yourself… Dr. Ibrahim Koncak International Atatürk Alatoo University

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Learning is changing behavior; teaching is changing yourself…

Dr. Ibrahim KoncakInternational Atatürk Alatoo University

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SEMINAR PLAN

• Warm-up activity• Reality and Questions • Syllabus Preparing • Lecture Plan• Elements of lecture • Nurbek doesn’t want to go to university• Conclusion remarks and Questions

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WARM UP ACTIVITY

• Write 3 questions you would like to ask to the presenter on this topic?

• Write the title of the methodology book you read recently on the other side of the paper.

• Write the title of the last book you finished reading in last three months on back of the paper.

• Write the title of the book you are reading at the moment.

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REALITY AND QUESTIONS • Students forget most of the details they have learned just after the

lecture is over; they forget the remaining following the exams; they start to forget the titles of the lectures in five years; in ten years’ time students forget most of the titles of the lectures if they are not in the academia.

• Exceptions? Well, exceptions do not change the rule… Fundamental Questions: • Why do we teach what we teach then? What is our goal in teaching as a

lecturer/teacher? Are we wasting time or is there a way to do something about it?

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COURSE SYLLABUS

• Check if …• course syllabus is strong enough (How to prepare a course syllabus?)• books and articles are available for the course (hard copy and soft copy)• you read the course books yourself• course books are up-to-date• the syllabus is suitable for your students (the weakest and strongest

student)• evaluation and marking is interactive (do students produce something or

do they repeat what is already known?)

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LECTURE PLAN

• Check if…• you are ready for lecture.• you have lecture notes• you read the topic from different sources• you not the only speaker in class

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ELEMENTS OF LECTURE

In class• Introduction• Note-taking• In-class presentation• Using short videos • Q&A sections • Pop-up Quizzes• Conclusion

Out of Class• Reading Assignments• Summaries & Questions• Dictionary Work• Short Papers• Research Papers• Take-home exams• Video Presentation

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SOURCESBill Wilder,How Learning Can Change Behavior, Produce Results.

http://www.reliableplant.com/Read/28781/learning-change-behavior. Access date: December 24, 2015

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Conclusion and Remarks

• Learning is changing behavior based on the learned knowledge; well prepared syllabus is key to an effective lecture; ingredients of lecture should be diversified giving chance to all students to demonstrate their abilities; students should not only repeat what is known BUT they should produce knowledge.

• Lecturer should be digestibly strict; respectably flexible; ambitiously dedicated towards the students.

• All is forgotten except to meet deadlines, to be patient, to be analytical, to be focused, to respect others.

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!