Just like a classroom teacher, the online educator needs to possess the ability to adapt quickly in order to provide the best learning experience for the student.
Just like a classroom teacher, well-planned lessons may not go as so aptly as they were planned.
Adapting your online lesson for the student may mean simply tossing the lesson altogether! |
This is probably more frequent with online teaching, than classroom teaching, because a huge percentage of online teaching is homework help. If a student needs help understanding his homework, I would fail as a teacher to insist we work on the lesson I had planned. He needs to understand the concept being taught in the homework to be able to walk into class the next day feeling successful. So, as an online teacher, I wing it far more often than when I was a classroom teacher.
The result? A learner who feels his teacher is there to help him...not simply push her agenda on him.
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