I read an article about John Banks, a collision repair instructor that has used different teaching methods to reach different learning styles that has proven to work for his students. As educators, they say we are the best thieves. However, we all have the same the goal….provide quality education to supply industry with qualified employees. So if something is working good for one school, why not give it a try. There is no reason to reinvent the wheel. I do not think that we should use a cookie cutter approach, as there is no one size fits all. Use what works and toss what doesn’t.
To read more about John’s teaching methods read the FULL STORY
If you have any teaching methods, post them here. By collaborating, we can all excel and improve our programs.
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