Tyranus wrote:Just don't tell the other instructor "there's a general consensus in the room that he should move house as he appears to be getting an awful lot of interference in short amounts of time"
There's always one in every crowd!
Blinky wrote:Lessons were structured for a max of 40 mins when I did my instructors training as that was said to be the attention span of the students. Maybe it's extended a bit now. Either way, much needed. Don't know about coffee, but certainly a break for stretch,walk and for those in need of a nicotine fix.
I know I hate sessions that go on and on and on.
Yep that may well be the case - I know that the optimum attention span isn't very long, which is why a change of activity or a break is recommended at regular intervals. I've also heard of people running things to a 50/10 timetable - 50 mins of learning and 10 mins of break.
Whatever works for the class I guess
slipknot wrote:wasnt quite picking on the breaks, they were good, and plus, its an excuse to grad more biscuites and coffee!
Yep - that's one thing I learned pretty early on, amateur radio classes are fuelled on coffee and biscuits!