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Teaching well is a skill that can be learned. In this in-between-isode, I give you the key to teaching teachers.
If you have a student who has expressed an interest in teaching, how can you empower them to become a good teacher?
This episode covers essentials such as:
This was prepared for one of my Coaches’ Corner sessions. Coaches’ Corner sessions are a monthly get together at 3pm (UK time) on the second Saturday of each month. Each session has a theme, and we have a discussion and Q&A session afterwards. It is a really useful environment for both those who are interested in teaching and those who have decades of experience. If that sounds like your sort of thing, feel free to join us. You can find the link to the sessions at www.guywindsor.net/coaching.
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