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The High Queen of Faerie
July 29th, 2004, 02:45 AM
question. again.
will there be new classes?
current teachers: after you are finished teaching the classes at the moment... will you teach a new class? a different class? a "new class" can even be the same exact lesson material (that seems practical to me, so you guys don't need to rewrite up new stuff), but just with a clean slate for new students. i don't know, that's just a suggestion. :) would any current teachers want to... re-teach their current class? or have you guys just had enough of us n00bs? :p
old lessons with all of the original students could even be plopped into one big... organised... thing for the class, to be kept for reference, even. i have no clue. :p
anyone have any input, ideas, suggestions, comments, anything? :chatty:
Faery-Wings
July 29th, 2004, 08:31 AM
I am planning on running my class again, most likely in September. I agree- even though it will be the same basic material, a "clean slate" for the new group is a good thing.
The High Queen of Faerie
July 31st, 2004, 05:21 PM
I am planning on running my class again, most likely in September. I agree- even though it will be the same basic material, a "clean slate" for the new group is a good thing.
all right! :nonono: awesome.
thanks a bunch for replying, hehe :p i plan to sign up for your class, just a heads up. :)
Morr
July 31st, 2004, 05:24 PM
technically - the lesson threads stay up and whoever wants to take a peak and follow through can do it. The threads arent being taken down - and whoever goes through them even after the class is over, can PM the teacher for any advice, etc...
however if teachers would like to totally delete their lessons and begin to run a new class all over again - thats totally fine & acceptable as well! :D
Laurelei
July 31st, 2004, 05:40 PM
I am planning on running my class again, most likely in September. I agree- even though it will be the same basic material, a "clean slate" for the new group is a good thing.
I'm IN :D Well I hope I will be, although school is gonna get twice as hard. Maybe it'll help to get home and learn about something I enjoy. Yeah.
however if teachers would like to totally delete their lessons and begin to run a new class all over again - thats totally fine & acceptable as well!
I just thought, if teachers are planning on doing that, they should forewarn the previous class in case they wanted to take notes for future reference.
Faery-Wings
August 3rd, 2004, 07:26 AM
technically - the lesson threads stay up and whoever wants to take a peak and follow through can do it. The threads arent being taken down - and whoever goes through them even after the class is over, can PM the teacher for any advice, etc...
however if teachers would like to totally delete their lessons and begin to run a new class all over again - thats totally fine & acceptable as well! :D
What I plan to do is repost the lessons and leave the old ones up. My class is a very interactive one and as well as open ended. I don't want to take away anything that they students in the first group have written, especially since it made several of them look at their paths in a new way.
And this way, if anyone gets stuck on something, they have some wonderful resources built in.
In another week or so, I will post a new sign up thread. :)
RubyRose
August 3rd, 2004, 07:56 AM
I'm going to run, both my Modern Paganism, and rework some of the content, but it will basically be the same stuff. That class will start in Mid September, I hope.
I think I'll run my Crystals class again, there's a bit of interest. There's some other ideas, I have for classes, but I'm so snowed over, I've barely been able to write a course outline.
This really was a trial run for me, now I know what I'm doing classes and so forth will run more smoothly.
RubyRose
August 3rd, 2004, 07:59 AM
Also as for class content, I may wipe all the lessons but keep them archived on my computer for a while. It's cleaner and easier to read that way.
The High Queen of Faerie
August 4th, 2004, 07:05 PM
Also as for class content, I may wipe all the lessons but keep them archived on my computer for a while. It's cleaner and easier to read that way.
definately, i agree. :) also, if you leave up the content for the new class as a starting point, some of them may be a wee bit intimidated (like me!). though it would be good to keep for reference/archive purposes or something :D
thanks for responding!
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