Teaching Your Own Community Education Class

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Thinking of sharing your unique knowledge, interests and expertise with the community? Teaching a class can be rewarding on multiple levels if you know where to start and have a plan on how to get content across to a diverse adult student population. Community education is inclusive and accessible to the needs of a community, and although non- traditional and non-formal with grades and credits it is rich in rewards of sharing and connecting through ideas and life experiences. With a little bit of planning, you can teach a successful course with ease and enjoyment. We will discuss methods that work for in-person and virtual classes.

Karen Girondel has been teaching for most of her adult life both as a Lexington High School teacher for over 30 years and with Lexington Community Education for over 10 years.

Craig Hall has been the director of Lexington Community Education for over 16 years and working in the field of Community Education for over 27 years. He welcomes fresh faces and ideas to come and teach for our program.

This class is free but pre-registration is required. 

Start Date: 10/24/2024, 1 meeting
Class Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Day of Week: Thursday
Location: Lexington High School, Room 235
Instructor: Karen Girondel & Craig Hall
Status: Running/Openings