Having the opportunity to teach is a wonderful thing. However, depending on your previous experience and training in delivering educational sessions, it can be a daunting experience. The success of a tutorial for both teacher and learner can be facilitated by thorough preparation. This article focuses on planning a tutorial, emphasising the importance of delivery, content and subsequent evaluation.
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