English Program Administrators
Forum #1 reflective ideas
Language program administrators always organize, plan and evaluate what they do. Being a good administrator takes practice, and commitment.
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" However, as mentioned by Ruderman and Ohlott (1994), this process does not happen "by accident". "Most of these were part of a natural career progression where a candidate was earnmarked for a job that he or she had been prepared for..."
-Mario Alberto
Multitasking and time management: as stated in the reading "The most noticeable differences between teaching and administration are manifested in changes in the demands on one's time, the configuration of one's workload [...]" (Christison, M. Stoller, F. 2015, p.7)
-Sofía Trigueros
As if you are hired to do the job, you have the managerial skills but maybe not the teaching skills needed to do it. Either way, you will need to continuously improve your skills to be a great LPA
-Silvia Melendez
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"Some of the skills language program administrators should have are already part of their teaching learning skills."
-Michelle
"I strongly agree with you, it is essential your previous knowledge about teaching. In my case, I do not have enough experience in that field. However, I am willing to try"
-Marco
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11-0032 Forum #1 Reflective Session
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English Program Administrators
Forum #1 reflective ideas
Language program administrators always organize, plan and evaluate what they do. Being a good administrator takes practice, and commitment.
+ info
+ info
" However, as mentioned by Ruderman and Ohlott (1994), this process does not happen "by accident". "Most of these were part of a natural career progression where a candidate was earnmarked for a job that he or she had been prepared for..."
-Mario Alberto
Multitasking and time management: as stated in the reading "The most noticeable differences between teaching and administration are manifested in changes in the demands on one's time, the configuration of one's workload [...]" (Christison, M. Stoller, F. 2015, p.7)
-Sofía Trigueros
As if you are hired to do the job, you have the managerial skills but maybe not the teaching skills needed to do it. Either way, you will need to continuously improve your skills to be a great LPA
-Silvia Melendez
Subtitle here
Lorem ipsum dolorsit amet, adipiscing elit.
"Some of the skills language program administrators should have are already part of their teaching learning skills."
-Michelle
"I strongly agree with you, it is essential your previous knowledge about teaching. In my case, I do not have enough experience in that field. However, I am willing to try"
-Marco
title here
Subtitle here
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet adipiscing elit.
thanks
@loremipsumwww.loremipsum.com