For months, I've been tossing around this topic in my brain and this evening, I decided to write it down and present it to you...
What do you think? Nothing is really written in stone and these are simply suggestions... to make life easier for a quilting teacher. *s*
Here goes:
If you would like to teach a class, there are typically 4
or 5 documents you need to prepare.
1 – Present your “Basic Class Info” to the person(s) in
charge of “Classes”.
2 – Information sheet to pass out to Guild Members or to
read in front of Guild Members. This is
like an “Advertisement”. You’re trying
to encourage members to sign up for your class.
3 – List of class requirements, for those members that
signed up. Note: You may invite them to
bring their camera as you’re giving them permission to take pictures of your
quilt samples. Or you may state, “No
pictures allowed.” You may also ask
members to bring along a notebook and pen or pencil to take notes or you may
supply their “notes” - See Item #5.
4 - Your crib notes or your teaching schedule. These are
your personal notes that you will need, as you teach. You don’t want to read
ALL of your notes verbatim. Just crib
notes are fine – you can elaborate from there.
5 – Notes, drawings, sketches, block(s) or Quilt pattern.
These will be given to the class attendees.
At this point, you may or may not give them permission to take pictures
of your quilt samples or whatever you have brought along.
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