A teacher is a developer or destroyer of children's educational life. A teacher can develop highly efficient high thinker students or can make them inefficient or average students...So how can teacher develop himself/herself to make teaching more effective?
2. Be resourceful:
A teacher should have good knowledge to deliver to children in the best learning ways to learn or understand easily.
3. Make learning active:
Students are going to find more impactful takeaways from doing rather than simply listening or viewing. Offer opportunities for students to be actively engaged in their learning journeys.
4. Pursue lifelong learning:
Staying up-to-date on movements and developments in the field allows teachers to help students prepare for an ever-changing world. Pursuing personal passions outside of education also benefits learners because teachers can reflect on what it is like to be in the shoes of their students.
5. Keep a positive outlook:
Don’t get caught up with the naysayers. When (not if) this negative attitude trickles over to the students, it can have detrimental effects on the learning environment as a whole.
6. Be an advocate:
This is twofold. Teachers need to advocate for themselves and for their students. This can involve advocating for supplies, services, training, etc.
Here are some effective teaching strategies that can bring or develop more efficient learning......
1. Provide frequent and timely feedback:
Enough can’t be said about the importance of sharing feedback with students during the learning process.
2. Be resourceful:
A teacher should have good knowledge to deliver to children in the best learning ways to learn or understand easily.
3. Make learning active:
Students are going to find more impactful takeaways from doing rather than simply listening or viewing. Offer opportunities for students to be actively engaged in their learning journeys.
4. Pursue lifelong learning:
Staying up-to-date on movements and developments in the field allows teachers to help students prepare for an ever-changing world. Pursuing personal passions outside of education also benefits learners because teachers can reflect on what it is like to be in the shoes of their students.
5. Keep a positive outlook:
Don’t get caught up with the naysayers. When (not if) this negative attitude trickles over to the students, it can have detrimental effects on the learning environment as a whole.
6. Be an advocate:
This is twofold. Teachers need to advocate for themselves and for their students. This can involve advocating for supplies, services, training, etc.
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