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May 31, 2015 at 9:20 am #5667WebMaestrexKeymaster
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Lesson Title:
Date of Class:
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How Many Learners:
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =Total Score:
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific):
May 31, 2015 at 9:26 am #5668WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: Did Anything Break Today? Round 8.1
Date of Class: 5/26/15
Day of Class: Tuesday
Time of Class: 715-830 pm
MC: Patrik
DJ:
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 5
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 3
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 5
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 6
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 6
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 5
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 29
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): We did some outreach and bam! 5 people, some returning, some new. An energized group, with some key people we wanted to get. Though I wasn’t fully prepared, and it’s taken several days to catch up, it was a good result despite a lowish score.
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May 31, 2015 at 9:33 am #5670WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: Slips, Trips and Falls Round 8.2
Date of Class: 5/28/15
Day of Class: Thursday
Time of Class: 715 – 830 pm
MC: Patrik
DJ: Franz
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 5
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 6
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 7
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 5
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 5
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 5
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 32
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): So interesting! We had a group of 5, almost all new – they are on the staggered shift, so they won’t all be able to come at this time slot, but it does looks like the 715-830 time is a good one, so far. They’re happy to have something. Because it was all brand new, there was some extra training to do with the group, but they started getting there – a little push back from one learner who appeared a little shamed when I interrupted her eager helping of a lower skill person. It seemed ok by the end, but I look forward to seeing if they all come back.
June 2, 2015 at 11:31 pm #5680WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: This is a Hairnet
Date of Class: 6/2/15
Day of Class: Tuesday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ:
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 6
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc): Running out of safety assessments!Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 4
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 5
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 5
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 4
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 5
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 27
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): not as bad of a class as might be indicated by the score.. the group was excited, it grew by one, people were laughing, and as often happens, folks were a little surprised and delighted by some of the gains they’ve already made. I’m not sure, there seems to be some tension between some of the folks, will keep an eye on that.
June 6, 2015 at 8:33 am #5690WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: Safe & Sound – Lesson 8.4
Date of Class: 6/4/15
Day of Class: Thursday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ:
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 5
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 5
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 5
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 7
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 8
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 7
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 3Total Score: 35
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Very nice, laughy class. one of the learners came on her day off, another one has a crush on me. It was really beautiful to see this group of 3 spanish speakers and 2 vietnamese speakers laughing and connecting. Amazing.
June 10, 2015 at 12:10 am #5700WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: Egg Roll Review – Round 8.5
Date of Class: 6/9/15
Day of Class: Tuesday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ:
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 3
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 4
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 4
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 5
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 6
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 5
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 28
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): A nice group, but small. This is an alternating shift, so that affects attendance. We ended up creating some good connection by talking about egg rolls, and worked on pronunciation, too.
June 16, 2015 at 8:24 am #5712WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: Ingredients Round 8.6
Date of Class: 6/11/15
Day of Class: Thursday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ: Franz
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 3
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 3
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 5
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 6
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 7
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 5
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 30
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): A good group… smaller than it has been in the past, but still a committed group. We worked with the sample bars, and the ingredients on them.
June 16, 2015 at 11:22 pm #5716WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: All in the Family – Round 8.7
Date of Class: 6/16/15
Day of Class: Tuesday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ:
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 1
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc): Attendance Sheets, Alpha Sheets but classes winding down.Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) = 4
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) = 4
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) = 6
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) = 6
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) = 6
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) = 4Total Score: 30
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): One learner today.. very eager, very committed, excited by the process.. mostly just did family dictation, as a good way to connect.
June 21, 2015 at 5:54 pm #5732WebMaestrexKeymasterLesson Title: N/A – Round 8.8
Date of Class: 6/18/15
Day of Class: Thursday
Time of Class: 715-830
MC: Patrik
DJ: Franz
Assistants:
Module: Safety Assessment
How Many Learners: 0
Materials Status (loyalty cards, alphabet sheets, etc):Self Evaluation
Preparation: Forgot to Show Up (1) vs. Every Hair In Place (10) =
Technique: Completely Incompetent (1) vs. Flawless Delivery (10) =
Engagement: Snoring Loudly (1) vs. Absolutely Riveted (10) =
Connection: Open Hostility (1) vs. Kumbayah (10) =
Poise: Charlie Brown (1) vs. Prince (10) =
Reflection: “It was ok.” (1) vs. Life-changing Epiphany (10) =Total Score: NA – left early, no learners
What happened (as short or as long as you like, but be specific): Nobody showed
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