The document discusses effective teaching skills. It begins by defining presentations and listing types of presentations like providing information or teaching a skill. It then lists 12 important teaching skills like discipline, classroom management, and strong communication. Key qualities of good teachers are also discussed, such as expert communication, subject matter expertise, and building caring student relationships. The document also outlines five common teaching methods - participation, demonstration, recitation, memorization, and combinations. It concludes by providing tips for motivating students, such as becoming a role model and using a variety of active teaching activities.
2. Introduction
Meaning of presentation
Types of presentation
Teaching skill types
The 10 qualities of a good teacher
Effective teaching skills
Excellent teacher
The 5 methods of teaching
Motivate students
The best teaching techniques
3. Capture a listener’s attention
Share information, ideas, or opinions
Give the important details
Make your information memorable
Get your audience (family, friends, colleagues
or strangers) to agree, to take action, to change
their mind, etc.
4. Presentation skills are the skills you need in
delivering effective and
engaging presentations to a variety of
audiences. These skills cover a variety of areas
such as the structure of your presentation, the
design of your slides, the tone of your voice
and the body language you convey
5. Providing Information
Teaching a Skill
Reporting Progress
Selling a Product or Service
Making a Decision
Solving a Problem
6. 12 Skills Teachers Require to be Effective in
Teaching
Discipline Skills. ...
Classroom Management Skills. ...
Observation Skills. ...
Student Engagement Skills. ...
Strong Communication Skills with Students and
Parents. ...
Teaching Skills. ...
Subject Matter Expertise. ...
Time Management Skills.
7. expert communication skills.
superior listening skills.
deep knowledge and passion for their subject
matter.
the ability to build caring relationships with
students.
friendliness and approachability.
excellent preparation and organization skills.
strong work ethic.
community-building skills.
8. Discipline Skills. ...
Classroom Management Skills. ...
Observation Skills. ...
Student Engagement Skills. ...
Strong Communication Skills with Students
and Parents. ...
Teaching Skills. ...
Subject Matter Expertise. ...
Time Management Skills.
9. Great teachers form strong relationships with
their students and show that they care about
them as people. Great teachers are warm,
accessible, enthusiastic and
caring. Teachers with these qualities are
known to stay after school and make
themselves available to students and parents
who need them.
11. Become a role model for student interest. ...
Get to know your students. ...
Use examples freely. ...
Use a variety of student-active teaching
activities. ...
Set realistic performance goals and help
students achieve them by encouraging them to
set their own reasonable goals.
12. Visualization. Bring d all academic concepts to life
with visual and practical learning experiences,
helping your students to understand how their
schooling applies in the real-world
Cooperative learning
Inquiry-based instruction
Differentiation
Technology in the classroom
Behavior management
Professional development