How I Learned that Teaching is Hard: My ASL Workshop

During my ninth grade year I hosted an ASL workshop during may term. My workshop ran for both the A and B sessions. Both the A and B sessions meet three times over may term and each meeting was 45 minutes long. During this workshop we covered the basics of ASL, including: the alphabet, counting to twenty, and some basic phrases.

here is a complete look at our agenda for all three sessions:

What I learned during the process of this may term is that teaching is hard and requires a lot of confidence. To get up in front of a room of people and talk for like 5 minutes, even partially using your hands, requires a lot expertise and confidence. Plus putting together a plan is hard.

Heres where this falls on my chart (the lighter green check):

Heres where this falls in my entrepreneurship engagement slices:

This experience really impacted me as learner so that why I decided in put a check in the learner slice