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Ethics Philosophy of the tutor program Do’s and Don'ts of tutoring Sexual Harassment Policies and Procedures Plagiarism
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1. Respect, without judgment, your tutees personal dignity. 2. Assist all tutees in building personal self- confidence at every opportunity. 3. Be a good role model for all my tutee and all other constituents. 4. I will not impose my personal value system or lifestyle on my tutee or constituents. 5. Help my tutees by using the Socratic method of tutoring at all times.
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Guidelines for the Discovery process: ◦ Identify your personality and tutoring. ◦ Signals: listen closely to your instincts. ◦ Judgment: Be kind to yourself and your tutees, this is a learning moment for you both. ◦ Honesty: Essential component, simply put admitting you don’t have and answer is OK.
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Intention Statement guidelines: o Make your intentions positive. o Use measurable criteria for success. o Listen to your instincts and follow them. o Set time lines that are reasonable but keep you on task.
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Remember the 12 step cycle Relax/respectful/fun/patient Establish rapport and be sensitive Develop your “tool” of Socratic questions Bloom’s Taxonomy and other tools Be honest/have confidence Stress learner independence Learning Styles and Strategies Keep good records
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Please do not be to quick to judge. Note CAPS: DO NOT DO THEIR HOMEWORK! Again, note CAPS: DO NOT RE-TEACH!!!!! Do not hesitate to say you do not know the correct answer. Find out and share. Please do not be late. Be carful with personal interactions and be respectful of everyone space
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First review the note worthy laws. Second, policy and procedure dictates review of the four page handout by reading ALL OF THE MATERIAL. Complete, sign and turn in the form stating you have read and understand MCC Policies and Procedures. Be sure you understand the definitions of the various harassment levels.
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What is plagiarism & why is it important? What is plagiarism & why is it important? How can students avoid plagiarism? How can students avoid plagiarism? How to recognize acceptable & unacceptable plagiarism How to recognize acceptable & unacceptable plagiarism Strategies for avoiding plagiarism Strategies for avoiding plagiarism Terms you need to know Terms you need to know Interactive Tutorials Interactive Tutorials Citation, Citation, Citation! Citation, Citation, Citation! MCC Library Plagiarism tools page 2009
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MCC Library Plagiarism tools page 2009 MCC Website at www.mohave.eduwww.mohave.edu Knowles, 2005, The Adult Learner: The definitive Classic in Adult Education and Human Resources Development, Amsterdam College Reading and Learning Association Tutor Training Handbook, 2003, Lenexas (CRLA TTH). www.crla.org www.crla.org MacDonald, 2000, The Master Tutor: A Guidebook for More Effective Tutoring MCC Student Handbook, Tutoring Handbook, Policy and Procedures all on-line at www.Mohave.edu Ellis, 1994,Becoming a Master Student, Houghton Mifflin
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