Thursday, March 26, 2020

Utilizing a UAA Tutoring Schedule

Utilizing a UAA Tutoring ScheduleA UAA tutoring schedule is a tool for establishing an appointment time to talk about the course material with your student. It is also referred to as a class room session and is used to provide students a way to take notes, review your lecture material, or complete extra projects in the course. This is often done with a single subject but can also be used to give lectures on any number of topics.Your tutoring schedule will typically have seven weekday sessions or days that you will conduct a UAA tutoring session with your student. The first four weeks of the semester you are not permitted to have more than one UAA tutoring session in a week. The fifth week of the semester is typically reserved for group tutoring. You may also have additional time off during this period if you wish. After the fifth week of the semester the schedule generally follows a regular college schedule again.When planning the length of the sessions each day, consider how many su bjects you will cover in the session. If you will only cover two subjects then each day will be approximately one hour. If you will cover five subjects then each day will be two hours long. You will need to determine how much work you have left to do in a given session. A session that will be only a couple of minutes long may be cut back a bit while a longer session may last a full hour.You will need to set the entire schedule up into a month. Start out by planning a date for each session and schedule the date, time, and place. At this point in the semester, make sure to print the schedule in this format to make it easier to refer to in the future. Make sure to have a note pad handy as well to jot down the notes.In your daily calendar for the term plan, the date of the first UAA tutoring session you have scheduled. This will be your set date. Many colleges require at least one session to set up your schedule. Schedule another session at the end of each week for extra credit. Each se ssion will usually include a discussion with your student where you discuss the material covered in the session. There will be no set curriculum and the student may choose their own lesson plan.During your next session you will run through the materials you are discussing with your student and then move onto the lecture portion of the session. You will now have a chance to read the textbook again and prepare your notes. You will do this two more times before the next session. The goal is to get through the material without repeating yourself or forgetting what you were just told. At the end of the session you will need to review the class lecture slides. Note books can be useful tools to remind you of important points in the lecture.This form of UAA tutoring can be used by any student. Using this schedule allows you to set the amount of time that you are permitted to use for a given week and then has you focus on the lecture portion of the session. It does not, however, require you to dedicate more time than what is set in your schedule.

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