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Carolyn Hopper University Studies Office: Peck Hall 241 E-mail: chopper@mtsu.edu |
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Describe your teaching style:
I am first of all enthusiatic about study skills. I get excited about learning and
hopefully my students catch the spirit. My classes are a combination of lecture supported
by many visuals and hands-on activities. Study skills are learned by doing. So, once
students understand a concept, my aim for them is to develop the skills by practice.
A student in my class can expect homework due every class period. My style may seem
casual and somewhat "laid back," but each class is carefully planned with goals and
objectives in mind. I am extremely demanding, but would like to think that I am patient.
What do you like most about teaching?
Without a doubt, what I like most about teaching is the students that I teach. I
am enriched by knowing them and what they are willing to share with me. Second to
the contact with students, is the fact that I have information that can empower them.
In a study skills class, I can show students strategies for learning and remembering
information that may give them the edge they need to be successful.
What do you like least most about teaching?
Least? Probably what I like least about teaching is to see students with potential
squander the opportunities they have. Equally frustrating is not having enough time
to get everything done in a semester's time.
What do you expect from your students?
First of all, I expect students to keep up with the work that is assigned so that
in the classroom we can address learning, not housekeeping chores. I expect students
to attend every class, to come prepared, to be alert and attentive and participate
in class. If they must miss a class, I expect students to be responsible for what
they missed. I expect students to show an interest in how they can use the study skills
presented and practice in class and to ask questions when they don't fully understand.
I expect students to be on time for class, to take notes in class, and to put forth
their best effort on every assignment and test.
What should they expect from you?
Students can expect me to give an assignment for every class period. Learning Strategies
are learned by doing, not by talking about them. They can expect very thorough unit
tests and a comprehensive final. They can expect a review sheet for unit tests and
finals. Just as I expect students to be prepared, students can expect me to be prepared
every day. They can expect homework assignments and tests to be returned promptly.
They can expect me to be willing to take time with them individually should they need
help. They can expect from me the respect they deserve for effort put forth.
Areas of interest outside the classroom:
I have four grandchildren with whom I enjoy spending time. I enjoy reading, playing
cards, and watching sports of all kinds. I find traveling fascinating and travel as
often as I possibly can. I am active in my church and sing in the choir.