#CELTAchat
Mon 8th Jan 2018
Topic: How
personal is your trainer style?
Summary
Started off with general agreement that trainers do have different styles and that this is a positive, as showing trainees that there’s
more than one way to be a teacher/trainer successfully. Trainers can act both
as role-model and as a guide to what kind of teaching self a candidate can
become.
Darren also raised the point of input/sessions and materials
and how much we revise materials and ‘make them our own’, there was general
agreement that we tend to review and change them regularly, with our own ideas
or adopting ideas from other tutors.
There was some discussion of differences in personal style from the tutors’ point of view and what happens if tutors on a course have
differing ideas about teaching and learning. It was generally agreed that
liaison between tutors to ensure the trainees are getting a clear message is
essential. Maria added later that it’s important to adapt your style to the
trainees and context on the course too.
Finally, the chat turned to how much trainees should be
encouraged to ‘do their own thing’, general agreement that
this is encouraged
towards the end of the course, as long as
they are doing well
Participants
Cathy Bowden @Cathyofnusle (summariser)
Fiona Price @fionaljp
Darren Bell @bellinguist
Giovanni Licata @GioLic1976
Maria Conca @MConca16
Link to Storify for detail
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