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SLC Science Program Fall 2023 End-of-Semester Astronomy/Physics Tutor Self-Reflection Tutor Name: Junlajak Jongpipattanakul Course: Physics 5A Instructions : Please select a number that best describes your performance in each of the statements below. 1 means you strongly disagree with the statement and 7 means you strongly agree with it. Please submit your completed form as a Google Doc to this folder and transfer file ownership to slc-science@berkeley.edu before your conference . Content Preparation : I consistently prepared for all my professional activities, including reviewing course content and reading for seminar. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Problem Posing : I approached learning as a process. I actively engaged my tutees and asked questions to enhance their learning and understanding of the subject matter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Professionalism : I did my work with purpose and integrity. I observed program protocols and deadlines. I was always on time for seminar and my work shifts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Seminar Participation : I consistently came to seminar prepared to discuss the readings. I actively participated in each discussion and treated seminar as an opportunity for my professional development. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Student-centeredness : My service revolved around the needs of the tutees. I listened to their questions and concerns carefully. I checked for their understanding before moving on. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rapport Building : I consistently greeted and introduced myself to tutees in a warm and friendly manner. I extended the same level of courtesy and respect to fellow SLC tutors, professional staff and any drop-in visitors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Drop-in Comportment : I was consistently active during my shifts. I grouped tutees together to foster peer collaboration when drop-in was well-utilized. I reviewed course materials and furthered my content preparation when drop-in was underutilized. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Reflection Questions: Answer the questions below in paragraph form, keeping each of your responses to a maximum of 200 words. Please limit this section to three pages. 1/2
Discuss one of your best strengths as a tutor. Provide a concrete example to demonstrate your point. - I understand the course material well and be able to answer questions on different aspects the tutees have. If a tutee has some underlying misunderstandings, I think I did a great job pinpointing them and finding a good way of explaining it. I think I utilized problem posing to break down bigger problems into smaller ones to test their understanding. Discuss one tutoring skill you would like to improve upon. Provide a concrete example to demonstrate your point. - I would try to improve my seminar participation. I felt that sometimes I did not prepare the content enough to give thoughtful comments. I think I did an okay job discussing in small groups but when it came to the large group, I think I could have been more engaged in the discussion. Also, because I am very busy this semester, I missed some deadlines and sometimes forgot to transfer ownership when submitting pre-seminar reflections. What were some of the challenges you encountered as a tutor working in the SLC Astronomy & Physics program? - Because the course that I support is the first college level class for most students, one challenge I have faced is the different backgrounds the tutees have. While some students who did well in the class worked on the board and discussed with each other, I feel that there were some who were left behind and were not confident to ask in the discussion. Therefore, it is challenging for me to approach these tutees and meet their individual needs. Which of the categories below would you like to receive advice about from a fellow tutor? Highlight your selected category and explain why you chose it . Drop-in comportment Problem posing Professional discernment Student-centeredness - Drop-in comportment. Although I felt that my session had many active tutees who discussed their ideas and asked questions, I always feel that some tutees prefer to work individually and do not want to engage in group discussion. I am not sure how to bring these students to work together. 2/2
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