In this episode of the What You Don't Know podcast, Teresa Nichols interviews John Ginter, a veteran teacher in technical education. They discuss the evolution of educational options available to students, the importance of trust in the classroom, and the role of feedback in student development. John shares his unique approach to teaching, emphasizing the need for student responsibility and engagement, and how he fosters a trusting environment that encourages students to take ownership of their learning. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in technical programs and the dynamics of teacher-student interactions. In this conversation, Teresa Nichols and John Ginter explore the significance of spontaneous feedback in educational settings, the importance of trust in facilitating effective communication, and the challenges faced in adapting to technological advancements. They also discuss the dynamics of feedback in theater, the complexities of job search processes, and the often misunderstood role of HR in employee relations. The dialogue emphasizes the need for genuine communication and continuous learning as essential components for personal and professional growth.
Connect with John here on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-ginter-aa310b24/
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