Title: LRNA 95 / PSME 95 Fridays 2:30pm-4:15pm
1LRNA 95 / PSME 95Fridays 230pm-415pm
- Diana Alves de Lima
- Doli BambhaniaTodays special guests Melissa
Aguilar, Yuan Kuo
Sign in on the attendance spreadsheet on the
clipboard Write one question/goal/concern/thing
you want to learn regarding tutoring on the
board Take a seat in the circle and look at your
card
2ICEBREAKER
- Find the other people in the room with the same
number on their card - Each group of 3 to 4 people should then
- sit together learn each others names
- talk about the questions/concerns you wrote
on the board at the start of class - pick one person to introduce the group members
and another to tell the class which one
question/concern your group found most
interesting or important
3Goals for the courseWe want you
- To become confident, skilled, reflective tutors
who try new things,question their own
techniques,love tutoring,and have fun
4Goals for the courseWe want you
- To think aboutand improveyour own learning
5Goals for the courseWe want you
- To learn ways to communicatethat will help in
life
6Goals for the courseWe want you
- To make friends andfeel like a part of the
tutoring community
7Goals for the courseWe want you
- To help each other,to help shape this class and
program,to become leaders senior tutors(maybe
even teachers)
8Professionalism
- The goal of tutoring
- IS NOT
- to show what you know about math
- or to solve math problems
9Professionalism
- The goal of tutoring
- IS
- to help students learn how to solve math
problemson their ownand to help them learn how
to learn and study
10Professionalism
- Some people are great mathematicians
- but
- they may not be great tutorsThey need to learn
techniques - that help students learn
- and they need to understand
- the real goals of tutoring
11When a student asks a tutor for help with a
problem,
- is the success of the tutoring session measured
by - a how well the tutor solved the problem ?
- b how well the tutor explained the solution ?
- c how well the student can imitate the tutors
solution ? - d how well the student learned to think
aboutand solve the problem ?
12If the tutoring session consists entirely of the
tutor showing the steps used to solve the problem,
- was the tutoring session
- a successful ?
- b unsuccessful ?
- c impossible to judge without more information ?
13What is the facultys1 complaint about tutors ?
- a tutors who dont show up on timeand who
socialize with friends during tutoring sessions - b tutors who do the students homeworkand
take-home tests - c tutors who dont turn in their time sheets on
time - d tutors who eat onions and garlic just before
tutoring
(math gigolos)
14How the class is organized
- Not too much heavy reading, but high
expectations for assignments discussions (Be
ready to share your experiences concerns) - Attendance participation (in class online)
is essential to your learning, and is part of
your grade
15How the class is organized
- Review greensheet and website before class
- Submit assignments online BEFORE class, so
you will be prepared for class discussions - Go to the website regularly and post to
Forums Dialogue Chamber (Have you posted
assignment 1 yet ? Have you responded to
someone elses assignment 1 ?) - Some assignments involve other students or
staff, and require advance planning (ie.
observation videotaping, final group project)
16The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- Like a good movie,a good tutoring session should
have - a good beginning,
- a good middle
- and a good ending
17The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- A good beginning
- Greet
- Establish Trust
- Define the Task
18The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- A good middle
- (The Five Step Method)
- Check that problem is written correctly
- Have student explain their method for solving
- Reinforce correct logic, identify incorrect
logic,ask student for alternatives (hints OK,
but delay explanations until student offers guess
how to correct) - Have student re-explain entire procedure (ask
WHW) - Have student work independently on next problem
19The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- A good ending
- Finish up with genuine positive feedbackand
encouragement
20The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
21The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- In your groups,practice the Tutoring Process
the Five Step Method - 10 minutes per session (1 session per group
member ? 3 or 4 sessions) - each session, one person plays the tutor, one
person plays the student, remaining people
observe and analyze the session - tutor should try to incorporate as many items
from the Tutoring Process The Five Step
Method handouts - 7 minutes for tutoring 3 minutes for observers
to report what parts of Tutoring Process
Five Step Method were done well, what parts
were done not so well
22The Tutoring Process The Five Step Method
- Debrief
- Did the tutors set up a good beginning to the
sessions ? - Did the tutors use the Five Step Method ?
- Did the tutors wrap up on a positive note ?What
did the tutors miss/not do ? - What parts of the Process Method were easiest
to do ? - What parts were hardest to do ?
23Next weekApplying the Theory
- Active Listening Getting Beyond Plug
ChugRead the greensheet for complete list of
homework - Read the handouts (pages 2, 4 to 8)
- Do/Post Assignment 2 (Tutoring Process
Reflection) - Respond to other students Assignment 1
- Watch online videos listed in greensheet
- Plan ahead for later assignments/final project
- (see greensheet)