Effective teaching for Teahcers - Presentation Transcript
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Teachers
"A teacher affects eternity; he / she can never tell where his /her influence stops." ~Henry Brooks Adams
A good teacher is like a candle – it consumes itself to light the way for others.
I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well. ~Alexander the Great
Lets Be A Super Teacher
Usually students tell lot of complaints about teachers but in your case, I have
heard lot of compliments and complaints were too few….
I salute you people
for being
an inspiring teacher for this cute children…
With the words of compliment , I start this presentation
Qualities of a Good Teachers This presentation is intended to show you the characters and personalities of a great teacher. For those who have this qualities in them, this presentation will prove as an acknowledgment and For those who miss out few things in this, this presentation will help you to know few things that exists in teaching…
how worthy teachers are? Mothers give life to a generation…. Teachers are responsible for making generations So teachers make generations
A mediocre teacher tells,
A good teacher explains
A superior teacher demonstrates
A great teacher inspires
Students say good teacher
Is kind
Is generous
Listens to you
Has faith in you
Encourages you
Keeps confidence
Likes teaching students
Likes teaching their subject
Takes time to explain things
Helps you when you are stuck
Tells you how you are doing
Allows you to have your say
Doesn’t give up on you
Cares for your opinion
Makes you feel clever, treats people equally
Stands up for you
Makes allowances
Tells the truth’
Is forgiving
Researchers say a good teacher is / has got
Affectionate
Smiling
Honest
Healthy
Helpful
Tolerance
Patient
Creative
Positive
Knowledge
Curious
Passionate
Imaginative
Resourceful
Reflective
Committed
Sense of humor
Sense of purpose
Top 10 traits of a good teacher
1. Is ever willing to learn
2. Wants to be a good teacher
3. Is a good communicator
4. Is knowledgeable
5. Uses humor
6. Has positive attitude
7. Is flexible
8. Uses diverse methods
9. Is uncomforting
10. What would # 10 be?
Trait #10
A desire to make
the world
a better place
for these children
A good teacher…
Really wants to be a good teacher
Good teachers try and try and try, and let students know they try
Teaching is dynamic skill, needs regular retraining & refreshing
A good teacher knows the
The subjects
The students
Knowing your stuff
Knowing whom you are stuffing
Knowing when they are stuffed
A good teacher
Is structured
She knows when to start and when to complete
A good teacher
Takes risks
If there is no choice of failure then success is meaningless
A good teacher
Has a positive attitude
Why do we think we deserve smart, self motivates, hard working students who do not really need to be taught?
A good teacher
Consider teacher a form of parenting
Recognizing that students are adults, sort of but children sort of.
A good teacher
Is confident
Overcome stage fright through
Knowledge of subject
Knowledge of the audience
Love for the subject
Sufficient preparation
Rehearse
Enthusiasm
Be the boss (courage is acting in spite of fear)
Visualize success (faith in yourself)
Physical exercise (play a game)
A good teacher
Gives students confidence
When students really have something important to say, they should be able to say it clearly, forcefully, and with proper evidence.
A good teacher
Keeps students & himself in balance
The only time when I learn is when my comfort, my complacence and my self assurance are threatened
A good teacher
Listens to his students
Listen to what students try to tell about what makes a good teacher
A good teacher
Takes feedback
Watch for non verbal clues
Receive
Respond
A good teacher
Is energetic
Variety in voice
Dramatic pace
Effective pauses
Active movement (avoid purposeless movement)
Encouraging gestures
Visual demonstration ( how things work, look, move)
Facial expressions
Appealing smile (let your face show your emotion)
Be natural ( don’t cultivate artificial habits)
Good posture
A good teacher
Supports what she says
Examples
Statistics
Definitions
Testimony
Stories
Experiences
A good teacher
Has good body language
Postures
Gestures
Facial expressions
A good teacher
Maintains eye contact
Global look
Don’t read from text
Use note cards
Add statistics, quotations etc., ( for credibility)
A good teacher
Is humorous
Be amiable
Narrate jokes, anecdotes
(Hard for people to disagree with you when you are smiling)
A good teacher
Gets in
Get into your subject
Get the subject into you
Get your subject into the minds of your students
A good teacher
Remembers to
Never deviate
Never tell what is not required
Follow good etiquette & manners
Never take mobile calls in class
Be proactive to handle questions
Seek response
A good teacher
Never scolds
but encourages each time when the student falls / fails.
Never beats
but loves the student for what he/she was good at.
A good teacher
Understands
That each student is at the age where she / he does not know to react as grown up or child.
That each student has got tons and tons of worries and problems.
Achieving teaching success
Conveying information intelligibly
Avoiding misunderstanding
Speaking creatively
Renewing relations periodically
Knowing other likes / dislikes
Being a friend
Liberal praise and sparing criticism
Tips for effective communication
Smile – have good feelings for others
Listen – Fully and keenly
Speak – Clearly, watch your words and tone
Maintain – Eye Contact
Praise – Others Liberally
Decline – Unreasonable requests politely
Avoid – Ego Problems
Appreciate – Individual Differences
be enthusiastic
be self motivated
be sincere
be courteous
be objective
Great teachers
Are good at explaining things (good verbal skills / vocabulary)
Are good class room mangers ( keep their cool – disciplines with respect to prevent repeat behavior – use praise)
Have sense of humor (social lubricant, enhances communication)
Like children
Are inherently fair minded ( assessment based on performance and not personality)
Have common sense (know when to ignore and when to react)
Have a command of the content they teach
Understand the art of teaching
Have high expectations of themselves & students
Are organized
Are good time managers
Are flexible (can lead or follow as situation demands)
Are good time managers
Are flexible
Don’t take things for granted (work hard at improving themselves)
Are enthusiastic (about teaching and about their subject matter)
Some important points ….
DIFFERENCES IN BACKGROUND
RATE OF LEARNING DIFFERENCES
LEARNING STYLES
RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN STUDENTS Actively communicate that you understand these differences and that you have a plan to address the differences.
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
Recognize the fear students may have of your expectations.
Eliminate the use of sarcasm and ridicule.
Spend time building a community within your classroom.
And don’t do something like this!!! Once you've yelled you've lost the battle. This doesn't mean you won't have to raise your voice every once in awhile but teachers who yell all the time are often those with the worst classes.
RELATIONSHIPS
Be in the relationship business.
Form a trust and talk about what you believe in.
When students are absent, notice.
Punishment and reward lose value over time but relationships gain value over time.
Don’t attach an academic penalty to a behavior.
View student misbehavior as an academic problem not just misbehavior.
Create extra learning opportunities for your most challenging students.
Most misbehavior happens because
students are either bored or lost.
Behavior Solutions
TEACH EVERYTHING
Stop complaining about what they can’t do and teach them the way to do it right.
Teach against student deficiencies.
Respect your power and understand students will learn by time..
When your future is intertwined with theirs, great things happen.
INSTRUCTION THAT WORKS
You can change behavior better from a position of friendship than that of an enemy.
Create a checklist to help
you know your students.
Check for understanding, don’t just ask if there are any questions.
Be at eye level and if possible, beside them.
Use voice control, no yelling.
Use active listening, repeat and give them and you time to respond.
Think positive thoughts about your students.
Move closer to the misbehavior and away when they comply.
Ignore the misbehavior only when personal attention is not possible…
Use positive reinforcement, negative only when it could have a positive outcome.
Punishment should be the last on the list of actions.
POSITIVE DISCIPLINE
Learning Techniques that can be used in Classes
Notes making
Acronym
Acrostic
Story Method
Link Method
Mind mapping
Rhyme method
Visualization
Students can be asked to take notes at the corner of the book or in a piece of paper while taking lessons and should be asked to recall the page by seeing the notes. Notes Making
Picking out the first letter of each word and making out a new unique word. Egg; United States of America Acronym – USA Like this, acronym can be used to remember diagrams, continuous points, list of names, sub headings in essays …. Acronym
Making a new sentence for difficult equations, Formulas, acronyms etc., Eg: in Trigonometry For Sin , Cos & Tan formula we can use “Old Hari and His Old Aunty” or for equations we can give new names for each letter. Useful for chemistry & math Acrostic
Story Method Link Method Rhyme Method
Making a big essay in to a map. Very useful to learn long answers by observation. Mind Mapping
Visualization
Discouraging
Partiality
Book reading
Boring Classes
Board occupying
Not listening to the student issues
Speaking about the past
Making fun which hurts
Beating
Speaking about student family
Teasing
Bad Communication
Making Petty things in to a bigger one
Scolding with bad words
Discussing student personal issues with other co teachers
Common Issues at Schools
Do understand ….
Every student is an individual and cant be compared to anyone else
Your encouragement and positive attitude will do a lot
Your smile is more power full than your anger
They learn by imitating you, so you have to be as what you preach
Beating & Scolding are just anger busters, wont affect the mind of the student rather a caring word will change….
Interesting Classes never had a boring listeners
Student understanding should be given priority…
Students do have lot of problems… give them time and opportunity to change…
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