tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3506619162542991907.post3142439638719274502..comments2012-10-01T01:53:47.513-07:00Comments on Horokiwi Musings: Getting back on track...Suzannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01725457278754261828noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3506619162542991907.post-34245009671877274852011-07-23T18:54:47.846-07:002011-07-23T18:54:47.846-07:00Great to have you back on the course Suzanne - it ...Great to have you back on the course Suzanne - it appears to have galloped away from you since this post...:) Your description indicates the different challenges you are encountering in your teaching and as a student. Yes teaching statistics would need some props - your reflection about the session could be very valuable for changing your approach next time. For example, what sort of exercises did you do with them to keep them engaged? Were you able to intersperse "real world" examples from midwifery where stats were a boon and helped practice? <br /><br />What would be really great would be to see your responses to the activities for each of the topics in this course. If you are short of time, try combining some of them. <br /><br />What is your overarching intention for enhancing and using flexible learning strategies in your teaching? This could be a good place to start.Bronwyn hegartyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12032750297040394983noreply@blogger.com