I was notified
ahead of time that the class’s schedule would be a bit out of sorts, but it
seemed like everything was flowing very well. The Friday class being taught by
Professor Sarah Feldberg I observed seemed to be proceeding at an appropriate rate.
The main focus for most of the class was fiction, along with looking at a piece
of student work towards the end of the class. Professor Feldberg wrote on the
board for the majority of the class and used it to organize the topics that were
being discussed. The class was a lecture with the instructor occasionally
asking the students questions about the previously assigned readings.
As mentioned
before, the class was operating at a very good pace with no real interruptions
happening in between the lecture. Professor Feldberg seemed like she had good
control over her class and taught with organization and was respectful towards
her students. I feel that fiction is a very interesting topic to be talked
about in writing, so I was glad that the students were getting an early
exposure to it in English 101. The students were mostly quiet throughout the
lecture; only speaking when they had to answer a question or were bringing up a
concern they had about the assignments they had done or were being given to
them.
I feel that
this was a good class for me to observe, as I felt that a lot of good was being
done. I feel like I may have learned a few pointers for when I have to do my
tutoring, but I will also take some points when I am tutored. The style of this
class was a lecture that was taught with both organization and respect; which
is something that sadly does not happen in a lot of classes that I have both
seen and had. I feel that everything that I need to see and hear was done
within this one class.
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