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Yeah, I've been wondering if the lessons or private, I think it would be interesting if they weren't.
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I agree that the lessons should not be private. If instructors see the need for improvement, they'll do private lessons. For now they'll be groups.
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What are the groups going to be? But yeah, I'll go ahead and set it up in terms of what the teachers would have as a schedule and then set it up for each group once I know who will be in each group Lucid Insanity said: I agree that the lessons should not be private. If instructors see the need for improvement, they'll do private lessons. For now they'll be groups.
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Also- How many groups are there? Enough for each teacher to have one at all times or do certain teachers share a group..? Edited at January 2, 2022 06:36 PM by Overthink101
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For reference.. from personal experience. . At the school I went to it was set up like a normal collage because that's what it was with a heavy Ag influence. For example-> . Chores would be done by rotating teams of students at 0600 daily. You didn't show up for chores you got demerits. A team of 4 was expected to hay and grain all horses as well as water them. This was a school of 80+ horses so you got very quick at it and learned the Horse's rations fast. . Normally there were 1-2 riding classes per day. In the fall 2-4 based on the disciplines offered. Each rider no matter how gifted had to be sorted into a section and had to have basic flat instruction so that the instructors could gage the skill level of both horse and rider. Part of your grade was maintaining your stall and your Horse's appearance. Stalls deemed too dirty got demerits. . Otherwise you took classes based around normal majors and ag specialties. For example. I got 2 degrees from my school; Equine Science and Horse Production and Management. So we had to take math, Science, English, and those types of classes alongside animal science, Stable Management, and all the specialized riding courses and Horseback instruction for learning how to teach lessons. . A normal class schedule for me for a day looked like: 0600- chores 0730- Western riding introductory (advanced) 0900- animal Science 1045- ag economics Lunch 1200- western show prep 1330- Stable Management 1445- Horse Production (breeding) 1600- animal Science lab -- 1900- evening chores 2000- western team practice 2200- English team practice Edited at January 2, 2022 06:38 PM by Fae Myst
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Honestly we could use more class room type teachers too if people still wanted those roles
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Fae Thank you! That's super helpful :D We can use that as reference and possibly just do that one actually.
I'm thinking everyone is just in either one or two groups because of the amount of characters.
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Who's in each group? I have almost everything finished haha
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I would take the first person in each dorm and put them in a group. Than take the second people in each dorm and put them in the other group since it is somewhat even.
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Alright then, soon enough everyone is going to hate me but- Here is the schedules for the groups |~| Lukas, Jess, Rembrandt, Apache, Terra, Alina, Alora |~| 9:00 AM - Jumping 10:30 AM - Dressage 12:00 PM - Lunch 12:30 PM - Cross Country 2:00 PM - Math 3:00 PM - English 4:00 PM - Science 5:00 PM - Dismissal |~| Lucian, Kaleb, Jason, Skyla, Victoria, Teddy |~| 9:00 AM - Cross Country 10:30 AM - Jumping 12:00 PM - Lunch 12:30 PM - Dressage 2:00 PM - English 3:00 PM - Science 4:00 PM - Math 5:00 PM - Dismissal
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