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|source= Olson (2008)<ref name="Olson">Olson, D. (2008). Teaching Patterns: A Pattern Language for Improving the Quality of Instruction in Higher Education Settings. ProQuest.</ref> | |source= Olson (2008)<ref name="Olson">Olson, D. (2008). Teaching Patterns: A Pattern Language for Improving the Quality of Instruction in Higher Education Settings. ProQuest.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 29 March 2017
Teacher Enthusiasm | |
Contributors | Daren Olson |
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Last modification | March 29, 2017 |
Source | Olson (2008)[1] |
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Increase the enthusiasm of the students by showing enthusiasm yourself: towards the subject, towards the students, and towards the act of teaching. This is of course generally applicable, but especially important in lectures, as the teacher plays a central role in these. Motivating the students to learn is one of the essential functions of lectures, and showing enthusiasm is a very important motivator. [1]