Kevin[Loves Jayneeee]
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Hello to all students and those who've recently graduated! I come to this forum for your help. I've had my massage license for about a year now and have been working in the field since I found out I passed my medical boards. I've recently started teaching an anatomy class at a community college for their massage therapy program. I only teach muscles....not too difficult for me, since I've been working with them everyday. However, I've never taught before, I was hired because I'm an LMT with a bachelor's of science in biology. Totora is our main book and we've covered everything up to the muscles that move the radius and ulna. Besides the few students that have had continuous trouble in the class since the begining, now most of the class is struggling. I'm not sure what to do anymore.....it's like they're not going to do well on the test unless I tell them what the answers are. I've went in circles trying to figure out how to approach different muscles and doing extra reviews on things that they need extra practice on. If there was anything that helped any of you, please let me know! To give you an idea, my students range in ages from 25 - 40 and 3 of the 10 students that are in my class are taking it for the 2nd or 3rd time. Thanks!