That's a great idea. Beyond that, just be yourself. Connect topics
(subjects) to past present and future. Although lesson plans are a good
idea (tell joke now!) go with the flow. Let class dynamics dictate what
you do! Good Luck.
Arie (*)
>I'm currently in the process of applying to my favorite college - they have
>two full-time positions for the fall. It was risky, but I asked every person
>who was going to write me a letter of rec. to come and sit in on my classes.
> My boss at the state college I teach at joked with me that he thought I was
>wonderful now...... but if he actually saw me teach, he might change his
>mind! 8-) All went well and I got better letters out of it. Any other
>suggestions? I know that, if I get to the interview stage, they *will* ask
>for a presentation and I'll be prepared.
>
>Karen
>Orange Coast College
Arie L. Nadler
Director of Development
Ontario Colleges Mathematics Association
OCMA Office
17 Guildwood Drive
Richmond Hill, Ontario
L4C 8G9
Tel. (905)737-9299
Fax (905)737-9488
e-mail: ocma@fox.nstn.ca
at Humber College Tel. (416)675-6622 Ext. 4869
e-mail: nadler@admin.humberc.on.ca
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