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Monday, September 27, 2010
Morning of Day 1
This is my first Stateside post. I will no longer be Hogs in Budapest. As you may have noted above, I am now Hogs in Davis.
Here you will find the blog post I was asked to write in the days leading up to my first day teaching the University Writing Program 1 course, expository writing.
Of course I wrote it the morning of my first class. Some habits are hard to break.
Today is an odd combination of the familiar and the foreign.
The past few years at CEU Business School, and the years before that at McDaniel College Budapest both help to make first days feel old hat.
There are, however, several things that have me nervous. It's a good nervous. The same kind I got when I was an actor in high school theater productions. The kind of nervous that makes me focus. But the source of those nerves is new.
I haven't worked with UC students in years.
I haven't taught a course built by someone else.
I haven't copied my handouts yet... okay, that's nothing new. I am going to have to work on having materials ready earlier, but that has always dogged me.
New students always get my blood going. I want to make a good impression, but I don't want to be that instructor who looks to be trying. That's the result of working with first year students; it's a age group deeply concerned with their environment's level of cool. I want to walk the line that gets me the respect of a friendly authority. I know how to do that in Hungary. I think some of those skills will transfer. We'll see.
The other thing that got me out of bed early was the question about how to make this class my own. Using Dana's syllabus is great because I get to try some new things, but I did develop a classroom rhythm while in Hungary. I hope I can cover everything without looking like I'm reading cue cards.
Well, I've got to go make some copies and get to class.
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