Week 14 Post 3
Ms. Nguyen is a great speech coach and unlike any other I've ever had before. They have really made our team a better place for novices as well as varsity members. Their policy of happiness before success didn't surprise me that much because they have told me time and time again to take care of myself better at tournaments and have told my team mates to take mental health breaks when they need them. Their logical justification for this policy is almost spot on with the research I've done about reducing communication anxiety and connecting to audiences as well as the things that I learned during my edX class regarding preparing for and writing speeches. I don't know if Nguyen is doing it on purpose but they're seriously being a formidably wonderful coach.
My question for Nguyen would be, "Is there ever a time you would tell students to buckle down and work instead of having fun?" I'd imagine the answer is yes because they regularly have to tell their english students to actually do assignments instead of goofing off in class and they'll reprimand the team if we get too far off track at practice. That creates the second question which is, "Where do you draw the line between a healthy amount of fun and too much fun?" I think the answer to that one would be at the point which fun become detrimental to the overall success of a given student. AKA when it goes from helpful to harmful.
My question for Nguyen would be, "Is there ever a time you would tell students to buckle down and work instead of having fun?" I'd imagine the answer is yes because they regularly have to tell their english students to actually do assignments instead of goofing off in class and they'll reprimand the team if we get too far off track at practice. That creates the second question which is, "Where do you draw the line between a healthy amount of fun and too much fun?" I think the answer to that one would be at the point which fun become detrimental to the overall success of a given student. AKA when it goes from helpful to harmful.
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