Sunday, March 27, 2011

Facilitate This

Well the storm turned out to be not too bad, for us at least. So, we just got a free 15 minutes J

As Hixson Peer Mentors we are facilitators, but what does that really mean? We are here to help the students make the transition to college successfully. Some might have some problems, while others will not. We never know what to expect. Going into the fall semester last year, I could have never predicted what leading the class would be like. There were questions or response that I would have never expected no matter how long we prepared in 311.

We made a huge list of reasons why students might struggle while at ISU. I’m sure we could have spent the entire hour listing off other reasons. There is no way to know what each student will struggle with. Some might know all about financial aid, while others know how to budget their money. The way we can help our students the most is by being adaptable. We need to be able to change the way we do things, or change our daily schedules and spend some time outside of class with certain students. Some of them might just need that little extra help to be successful in college.

What I found effective last year is to leave open time during or at the end of class for questions about whatever. This is really important during the financial aid week. Last year we spent almost the entire class going over question that the students had, and you would be surprised at some of the questions they had.

Overall we are just here to help guide them. Show them a few things and let them do everything themselves, and when they have questions being able to help.

1 comment:

  1. Anthony-
    So so true. I defintely did not expect to deal with some of the things I did last semester. Also being there before and after class is really important. I hope to have some extra time available throughout the week to be able to meet up with students who might need a little more one on one time.
    -Chels

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