An instructor is being observed while teaching a virtual class with learners from different parts of the country. During the presentation the instructor uses a few colloquialisms. Which of the following is the BEST action for the observer to take?
A.
Let the instructor keep on going because the training has to get done.
B.
Have the instructor explain the colloquialisms to the learner and go on.
C.
Have the instructor tell the learners to take a break and correct the instructor.
D.
Go to a private chat and explain to the instructor what they are doing wrong.
B. Have the instructor explain the colloquialisms to the learners and go on would be the BEST action for the observer to take. This approach allows the instructor to clarify any confusing language and make sure that all learners can understand the content effectively. It also keeps the training on track and prevents unnecessary disruptions. The observer can intervene by simply asking the instructor to explain the meaning of the colloquialisms to ensure that all learners have a clear understanding of the material being presented. Option A is not the best action because allowing the instructor to keep going without clarifying the language may confuse some learners and negatively affect their learning experience. Option C may interrupt the flow of the training and may not be necessary if the instructor can quickly clarify the language. Option D may be too private and may not give the instructor an opportunity to make immediate corrections to their teaching approach.
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