What do you think the goals of Instructor Training Checkout should be? #1433
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I think for the trainees, one of the goals is to try out some ways of participating in The Carpentries and another is to receive some initial training and experience in the Carpentries way of teaching and receiving/providing feedback. One can view certification as quality assurance, but a fairly lightweight one, rather an encouragement to try and to learn and improve. |
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At a basic level, the Checkout is a signal to trainees that there is more to becoming an instructor than joining a two-day programme – even if the training already requires active participation. Completing the checkout steps should provide a feeling of accomplishment. |
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In agreement with @jevbelikov, as a maintainer and instructor I find it beneficial that making a contribution to any lesson(s) demonstrates that the lesson materials can be improved by community members. Sometimes, however, I feel such contributions should be more actionable. Asking trainees to open an issue or even PR shortly after the training may help them look at the lesson with the pedagogical theory fresh in mind. There may be a few drawbacks to doing checkout shortly after the training:
I do think we should still ask people to make a contribution, but perhaps the goal of making a contribution should (also) be to provide an actionable suggestion. Perhaps this could translate to:
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Joining a community discussion helps to establish that the Instructor training is not just for the trainee, but that the trainee joins a community of fellow instructors, who have similar experiences and can help with questions about these experiences. |
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I agree that the checkout has a few things going on - it's a way for the community to see that a new instructor has some of the basics down for teaching (live coding, simple language, being inclusive, feedback) and also a way for the new instructor to get the keys to the community via GitHub and the other options for joining in and feeling invited to take on a role in the community. It can be overwhelming as a new starter though so any help we can offer could go a long way to helping people complete the steps. |
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What do you think the goals of Instructor Training Checkout should be?
Background
When someone wants to be a certified Carpentries Instructor, they first take Instructor Training. After that, they must complete checkout to be certified.
Checkout consists of three steps:
Attend a community discussion
Make a contribution to a Carpentries lesson (including those in the incubator) or other resources
Do a 5 minute teaching demo
The Core Team is working on a project that is the first systematic review and opportunity to improve the checkout process since 2018. We want to hear from you!
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