Re: [MTC Global] [Case Stuy] Losing Control of a Class

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From: Chandrakanta Sahoo <chandrakanta2008@gmail.com>
Sent: Sat, 27 Jun 2015 12:42:02
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [Case Stuy] Losing Control of a Class

Dear friends
Let us better not blame students, nor the govt. for fee reimbursement. Perhaps We can not do anything on it. If we keep on blaming, we may not find the way to solve the problem. To my mind and hope all others in the present forum will agree that there is a power shift from the hands of the case teacher to the hands of the students during a case discussion when comparing with the teachers delivering the course through lecture.
Students due to inadequate level of understanding sometimes drag the discussions to out of context. Its natural. Here, some factors play significant roles:
Selection of the case, the lesson- the case teacher wants to derive and deliver, selection of the lead questions that can involve students, 360 degree understanding of the case etc. are crucial.
Class may have some virus. The teachers can deactivate them by asking them relevant questions.

Thank you

Dr Chandrakanta Sahoo
Faculty of Management Studies
MITS, Madanapalle

On 27 Jun 2015 11:38, "rama krishna rao" <krishnachevuri@gmail.com> wrote:
dear all,

today education is available on free of cost in A.P state. it leads to many problems to teachers and the parents. students are not listening to teachers or parents. fee reimbursement is a very good project for giving an opportunity to the poor students for technical and higher education. but some colleges are doing business.

government will take some necessary steps to overcome these problems.

introducing jumbling system in  final exams may be a remedy for avoiding mass copying and malpractice. because of self examination centers many colleges are producing B.Tech and M.Tech certificates

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 7:15 AM, Ramesh Vemuganti <vemugantiramesh@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Pious Thomas                                                                                           23/6/15

I liked your mail.

To teach Management to Divya, you must know Management & also Divya. 

Definition of the word TEACHER - elaborating each letter is enlightening & if a Teacher implements it the same way, it is a stupendous justice to the teaching profession,

Thanks for all the lovely sharing & the brilliant PPT.

Lot of things we discuss about Higher education & Education per se, are properly addressed & spectacularly covered here.

regards

Ramesh Vemuganti

On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:39 AM, Pious Thomas <dr.pious@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Learned Colleagues,

Thank you very much for all discussions and suggestions.

This is a much needed topic, especially for young people coming for teaching.

In my 24 years of teaching; first 4 to 5 years were really problematic, and the biggest problem was class control.

Then I learned, "To teach Rama Mathematics, you should not only know Mathematics; but you should know Rama."

Or Rama will call ';MATHS'; as "Mentally Affected Teachers Harassing Students"

Last 5 years time I conduct a program called "Skills for Success", not only for students but also Teachers Training.

Please find attached "7 Laws of Teaching" a comparative study of two books written with a gap of 100 years.

To know the details, please write to me.

Wishing all my friends, teachers, happy class room time.


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On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:

It might be every professor's worst nightmare: losing control of a class with no hope of getting it back on track. That appears to be what happened this semester at Texas A&M University at Galveston, where a management instructor threatened to fail the entire class for poor behavior before the university intervened. The professor described a class full of students who wouldn';t do the work, who weren';t performing according to his expectations and who were consistently rude to him. The specific case certainly appears to be an outlier, and questions remain about how and why the situation got so extreme. It nevertheless captured the attention of fellow faculty members, probably because many have struggled at one point or another with classroom management.

So how can instructors get a class back on course when it's veered left or right or, better yet, prevent it from straying altogether?

 

Best Regards,

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Prof. Bholanath Dutta

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