Plan Your Event -Objectives, Variety, Interest, Practice
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Objectives – A Summary Of What You Are Actually Teaching
What are the event objectives? Send us a brief summary or outline describing the specific information you will teach. For example, briefly answer “What are the 3 categories of proof?” “How will students get in touch with your inner wisdom?” “What is the “Ask Your Soul” technique?” “In what way will students find answers their biggest questions?” And so on. For Example:
Objectives
Students will learn that the 3 categories are the body, mind, and spirit connection
The “Ask your Soul” technique is a 5 minute guided meditation for relaxation then asking for an answer (see meditation attached).
After the meditation, we will discuss our experiences and I will assist students by pointing out the answers and wisdom they have accessed.
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Add Variety and Interest
Decide what you want to teach, then plan different methods to achieve your goals. For example your methodology could use lecture, active learning, debate, hands-on, PowerPoint presentation, music, etc., or a combination of these? Audio visual aids can bring added dimension and interest to your presentation. They may reinforce what you’re saying.
Create practice activities for your event: exercises, activities, projects, meditation, discussion, and practice of newly learned methods are all ways of adding a variety of learning tools.
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Practice Teaching
Practice makes perfect, so make sure you’re comfortable before presenting. Scripting, dry-runs, and practicing in front of friends are all great ways to improve your instructor delivery. This will help to eliminate “ums,” pauses, or other mistakes that might distract attendees.
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If you will be using video and/or audio, be sure it is of high quality. Notify us in advance to arrange to use our projector or CD player. Send us a copy of your video, audio, and/or PowerPoint.
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