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	<title>The Business of Photography &#187; teaching business of photography</title>
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	<description>Lessons from over 30 years of experience, by Harvey V. Chua</description>
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		<title>Teaching the Business of Photography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe that there&#8217;s no one better to evaluate a teacher than a student. Last Tuesday, I did my first day teaching &#8220;Business of Photography&#8221; at the nearby College of Saint Benilde. After the period, I asked the students what they thought of the class and how I could make it more interesting for them, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe that there&#8217;s no one better to evaluate a teacher than a student.</p>
<p>Last Tuesday, I did my first day teaching &#8220;Business of Photography&#8221; at the nearby College of Saint Benilde. After the period, I asked the students what they thought of the class and how I could make it more interesting for them, as I really want them to to look forward to coming. Although I prepared lots of teaching materials &#8211; video, audiovisual presentations, lots of stories and of course, the course matters- I still got the comment that it was &#8220;stiff.&#8221;</p>
<p>I asked for enlightenment, and I was told that my class was the first and only  lecture-type class that they have. As students of AB Photography, it seems all their other subjects are workshops.  During their classes, they&#8217;re moving around whatever subject or model they&#8217;re photographing. Their three hours tick away fast, and the session ends before they&#8217;re ready to stop what they&#8217;re doing.  Whoa, how can I compete with that &#8211; in their other classes, they&#8217;re doing what they LIKE to do, and in my class, they&#8217;re learning what they NEED to learn. They&#8217;re DOING something in their other classes, while in mine,  they have to SIT, LISTEN or SPEAK (recite) for all of three hours. </p>
<p>My continuing goal is to make my next class better than my previous one. So off to a bookstore I will go, to look for those training books with lots of fun exercises. I think I need to learn how to conduct some relevant physical activities to get them off their seats every so often during the three class hours.</p>
<p>And while I&#8217;m on the topic, I better ask the school for more comfortable seats for them.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad I asked my students, and I will keep asking. <img src='http://adphoto.com.ph/business/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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