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Instructors (and everyone else)! Advice needed! pleez wit cheez?
hey yall!
i am about to starting teaching my own beginners and i was just wonder how you all split up your teaching material. i will have two class types, beginner drop in and beginner series. the drop in class will stay in lower to middle level beginner moves, transitions and floorwork, only 3-4 spins and will be open to drop in weekly and learn the new moves. beginner series will contain the same material as level one and will progress through all beginner level moves building week to week so that they can move into the intermediate series class. for the moves,i am using the PDC syllabus (we will use this to determine if students can move to the next level by testing in the same fashion as PDC) and veenas moves. my only concern is running out of material to teach in the drop in. at some point do i cycle back to point a and start again? im thinking that if a student is in drop in so long that we cycle back to the beginning then at that point, they should want to move to series and progress, but i could be wrong. i don’t want those who decide not to move “forward” to stop coming to class because we are learning the same things again.
any advice is appreciate, and sorry if i babbled, it 2am LOL
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