Sentences with phrase «than the instructor»

In these culminating classes, as in the curriculum more generally, teachers act as guides rather than instructors, directing students toward helpful resources but ultimately insisting they solve their own problems.
As a non-profit organization, other than our instructors, we are staffed by volunteers trying to give back to the sport that gave to us.
A Coach will be with you much more than an instructor or teacher - the communication is better.
I couldn't help but wonder if I got different care than my instructor because of my weight.
I actually laughed because the other guy was tall, slim and was in better shape than the instructor was.
There is nothing more significant in the student - teacher relationship than the instructor's self - awareness and self - care.
I believe the DM role is just as, if not even more, important than the instructor role.
As with the beginner experience you'll have everything you need to enjoy your stay, but with guiding rather than an instructor.
If you want to follow an acrylics lesson using oils, where the style of the lesson is more towards realism, you'll need to wait much longer between painting layers than the instructor does during their lesson.
Teachers should act more like facilitators of discussion and debate rather than an instructor with all the answers, she said.
Because the university rescinded the offers so late, the affected adjuncts could «not spend the summer job hunting, which puts them in an even more difficult position than those instructors who did not receive offers last spring during the last round of cuts,» says Fern Kory, vice president of the EIU union chapter, as quoted in the Journal Gazette & Times - Courier.
Truly, I had become a facilitator to their learning, more a spectator than an instructor.
As eLearning students will have far less interaction with your teaching staff than instructor - led students would have, it's a great idea to report on learner progress to make sure your students are getting on with the course content and aren't running into problems.
Learners» technological literacy may be far greater than the instructor and this may bring in a loss of confidence in handling new technology for learning.
Representatives tell Wired magazine they «hire younger, less - experienced teachers, and train and pay them less than instructors at government - run schools.»
Upon completion of EdD and PhD programs, graduates can find employment at higher education institutions and are more seriously considered for tenure than instructors without a doctorate.
As a rule of thumb, we would suggest any of the options we've listed above and would suggest skipping the instructors that are on the beach as they can be less reliable (not always of course) than instructors affiliated with a shop.
Motorcycle learner's permit holder must not carry any passenger other than an instructor properly licensed to operate the motorcycle.
If the student wishes to take a road exam with us, they will have a different examiner than the instructor that trained them.
At 58, Debbie McDonald had reservations about going back to school, especially knowing she would be older than her classmates and likely even older than her instructors.
Three of six yoga participants had difficulty with the videoconferencing technology including unreliable feeds, difficulty following instruction due to poor streaming video quality, insufficient IT support, and occasionally hearing or seeing other participants rather than the instructor, which some found to be distressing.
They were also open to taking on the role of facilitator, mentor and coach, rather than instructor.
Beware of making the supportive co-teacher the «discipline police,» materials copier, or in - class paper grader rather than an instructor.
Surf Lessons are designed for beginner or intermediate level surfers looking for devoted instruction in the water whereas Surf Guiding is a better fit for more advanced surfers looking for a knowledgeable surf partner rather than an instructor.
That's why we prefer to be called educators rather than instructors.
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