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Title: RWSGrontmijWitteveen Bos


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MoU on Soft Soil Engineering1996 - 2001
Regional Teaching Program 2001 Teaching
concepts Republic of Indonesia Kingdom of the
Netherlands RT-B1 July 9th - 2001
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Teaching conceptsContents
Part 1 Practice Part 2 Theory
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Teaching concepts
  • Part 1 Practice
  • preparation
  • making a screenplay
  • time table
  • using resources
  • room, arrangement facilities
  • opening and closure
  • dealing with participants
  • dealing with questions

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Teaching concepts
  • Part 2 Theory
  • 3 in 1 (subject matter - teacher - participant)
  • objectives content
  • start situation (for who)
  • learn by adult people
  • methods and educational appliances
  • evaluation

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Didactic model
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Preparation (1)
4 Questions 1 Do I master the subjects? 2
choice of subjects and structure clear? 3 fulfil
needs of participants? 4 Which subjects should
be part of the lecture?
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Preparation (2)
  • Best way to explain?
  • Text all written
  • fully read out
  • say text by heart
  • use of headwords

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Preparation (3)
Each subjects gt First show main topics
Written language ? spoken language !
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Screenplay (1)
  • Content of screenplay
  • all subject matters using headwords
  • exercises
  • methods and educational appliances
  • choice of resources
  • planning of hand-overs (text, exercises etc)
  • time schedule

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Screenplay (2)
Example Time Subject Resources 9.00 Opening,
getting acquainted sheet announcements
breaks, lunch 9.20 objectives of course,
expectations flip-over 9.40 ...
gt Use own screenplay gt Use notebook gt
Detail?
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Time schedule
  • rehearse lecture
  • sheet, 3-4 minutes
  • questions during/after lecture
  • leave room for questions

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Use of resources (1)
  • Whiteboard and blackboard
  • Flip-over
  • overhead projector/sheets
  • slides and film
  • video

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Use of resources (2)
  • Whiteboard
  • easy to write on
  • easy to clear (Non permanent marker)
  • limited area (70100 cm)
  • Remind
  • readability of handwriting
  • Font !!
  • pace of writing
  • clarity
  • neatness

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Use of resources (3)
  • Tips
  • Start with clean board
  • maintain eye contact
  • write only necessary items
  • dont talk when writing

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Use of resources (4)
  • Flip-over
  • same pros and cons as whiteboard
  • Extra pros
  • information can be stored
  • pages can be attached to wall

Readability essential!
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Use of resources (4)
  • Tips
  • eye contact
  • when right-handed, flip-over right-side
  • Markers dont use too much colours
  • faultless writing

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Use of resources (5)
  • Overhead projector
  • presentation for larger groups
  • building up of arguments using multiple sheets
  • sheets can be written on

gt Handling of sheets should be rehearsed
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Use of resources (6)
  • Tips
  • use pointing device
  • dont show sheet too long
  • clean and neat sheets
  • Fonts large enough
  • no copied pages
  • number of lines lt7
  • darken the room
  • per sheet 3 a 4 minutes

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Use of Sheets WRONG
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Example sheet Wrong
1 Objectives of my lecture concerning subject a -
line one of item 1 with a long sentence - line
two of item 1 with a long sentence - line three
of item 1 with a long sentence 2 Awaking with
respect to target groups - line one of item 2
with a long sentence - line two of item 2 with a
long sentence - line three of item 2 with a long
sentence 3 To come to an uniform style and
certification - line one of item 3 with a long
sentence - line two of item 3 with a long
sentence - line three of item 3 with a long
sentence
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Example sheet Right
  • Objectives
  • Awakening
  • Uniform style

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Use of resources (7)
  • Slides and Film
  • Pro
  • Visual and auditive
  • Con
  • darken room
  • preparation time consuming
  • participants drowsy

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Use of resources (8)
Video
  • Pros
  • illustrative as film and slides
  • camera observation
  • interactive
  • Cons
  • too small

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Room, arrangement facilities (1)
  • Location unknown
  • size classroom
  • flexible set-up?
  • Available resources
  • coffee, tea, meals
  • contact person
  • opening hours location
  • be present 1 hour before start

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Room, arrangement facilities (2)
  • Checklist
  • screenplay etc.
  • list of participants
  • course material
  • resources needed (whiteboard,flipover,
    multimedia)
  • sheets, whiteboard markers
  • clock
  • grouping, formation
  • water and glasses
  • air-conditioning
  • lighting

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Room, arrangement facilities (3)
grouping, formation
3
2
3
2
1
1
1 Multimedia 2 Whiteboard 3 Screen
2 theatre grouping
1 horseshoe grouping
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Room, arrangement facilities (4)
  • 1 horseshoe grouping
  • discussions
  • eye contact participant to participant
  • Contra
  • lecturer eye contact to participants
  • 2 theatre grouping
  • lot demonstration
  • lot projection
  • lecturer eye contact to
  • participants

This Seminar ?
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Opening of lecture
  • Tips
  • welcome speech
  • introduction
  • name cards
  • announcements (housekeeping, lunch, breaks)
  • scope and objective of seminar
  • schedule of seminar
  • rules (questions, etc)
  • max 20 minutes

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Closure of lecture
  • Tips
  • Next time?
  • Homework
  • Evaluation
  • verbal
  • using forms
  • word of thank
  • say goodbye
  • max 30 minutes

gt in case of critics, dont defend
yourselves but say thank you !
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Dealing with participants
  • Get attention by talking about
  • interesting subjects
  • usable subjects work situation
  • Keeping attention by
  • being open to participants
  • right form of teaching
  • Tips
  • Everybody needs appreciation
  • participants needs participation
  • keep eye contact

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Attitude to participants
  • Attitude lecturer
  • enthusiastic
  • dedication
  • expertise
  • Tips
  • preparation of lecture(s)
  • be on time (opening)
  • make contact
  • keep eye contact
  • be positive
  • accept some stress

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Handling of questions
  • Stimulate questions
  • rephrase the question
  • listen attentive to questioner
  • answer question for whole group

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Asking questions (1)
  • Why?
  • Stimulation of thinking
  • some groups are not open
  • ask questions to whole group
  • ask question to 1 person
  • no answer, go to next one
  • questions should be open

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Asking questions (2)
  • Closed questions
  • starts with verb
  • can be answered by YES or NO
  • Examples
  • Do you know?
  • Are you measuring each day?
  • Is this a standard procedure?

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Asking questions (3)
  • Open questions
  • starts with How, What, Which, When, Why
  • cannot be answered by YES or NO
  • Pros
  • gives much information
  • encourage participants to think
  • keep the initiative
  • pleasant atmosphere
  • Examples
  • When does the project starts
  • Why do you have to do those measurements?
  • How much labourer do you need?

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Asking questions (4)
  • Steering questions
  • suggestive questions
  • participant has to think
  • Example
  • What are the positive aspects of this decision?
  • And what are the negative aspects?
  • Remind Thinking is learning

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END of lecture
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