Class begins as a real day-one discussion section in 264 Evans. Students are broken into groups and lead through an activity that emphasizes group work and student-student interaction. The remainder of the discussion section will discuss what happened, and overarching themes of running a discussion section, teaching at Berkeley in general and an astronomy class in particular.
During all discussions, Aaron and Josh are circling the room and seeding ideas in groups, which they will bring into the class-wide discussion.
Things that should come on the first day
Taken from Modelling Discourse Management by Desbien
1. Make an account on the BadGrads website.
2. Look at sample syllabi on this page and draft a syllabus for your section (we will be happy to look them over after Day 2).
3. Draft (at least a skeleton) lesson plan for your first-day. Think about introductory materials/statements, icebreakers, activities, assessments, and the time each activity takes. What atmosphere do you want to create? How will you accomplish your goals?
HW will not be this extensive in the future.
astro.berkeley.edu
email (or at least the first email I sent) in a timely manner.ninanina@berkeley
) on the sixth floor of Campbell so that she can see your student ID and get it coded for entry into Evans after hours. Either Nina or Dexter Stewart can help you get keys, if necessary.