MATH TEACHING METHODS 1. 1. Teaching and Learning – no easy task – complex process. 2. 2. Each pupil is an individual with a unique personality. 3. 3. Pupils acquire knowledge‚ skills and attitudes at different times‚ rates and ways. 4. 4. 8 general teaching methods for math: Co-operative learning Exposition Guided discovery Games Laboratory approach Simulations Problem solving Investigations 5. For effective teaching use a combination
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Teaching‚ as always noted‚ is a noble profession and that our teachers are heroes of the new generation. Moreover‚ we are aware of the fact that teachers bestow a large amount of contribution to our youth’s future. I’ve been teaching in our institution since I graduated college. Since then‚ reality slapped me with the truth that although teaching is a profession anyone can take pride‚ it is an arduous‚ stressful and heartbreaking career to say the least. When I started teaching‚ I had high hopes
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Methods and Techniques Common Teaching Methods Demonstration Method And Reporting Method Presented By: Andres‚ Eunice Glory T. III-9 BSE Biology I. Rationale: Students learn in different manners. One manner is by listening to the teacher’s lecture while another manner is by involvement in the actual process of learning. Observations show that most of us learn how to write our names by imitating our mother’s way of writing as they teach us to write. Teaching style which calls for students’
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Prenatal Patient/Family Teaching Plan Design a teaching plan for individual/group on a topic of your choice following the format listed below. Topic: Patterned Breathing During Labor Target Audience: Older (35 +) first time mom’s in their third trimester Time: Evening class – 7pm Place: Local Library Lecture Hall Method of Teaching: Video‚ return demonstration‚ handout for take home‚ discussion – question and answer Anticipated Readiness to Learn: This group is anticipated
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The Teaching of Students with Special Educational Needs‚ SEN‚ in Hong Kong Introduction Nowadays‚ teachers are often anxious about how to assess students’ learning outcomes in knowledge building. As assessment drives learning‚ a well aligned assessment practice should be expected to effectively motivate quality student learning (Biggs 1999). However‚ is it a perfect strategy for modern schools to assess students “equally” without concerning the Special Educational Needs (SEN) of certain
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know I’m guilty in doing that. Face it; the majority of people want to see color‚ pictures‚ and animation. Hillary Chute‚ a teacher at the University of Chicago’s English department is interested in teaching new ways; her teaching includes comic book journalism. She likes to call this sort of teaching that she does “learning through graphic narratives” (Chute). She
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Tolerance Tolerance is something that you are told on a daily basis but do you truly understand the meaning of the word? You probably don’t and the reason being that in the time since the enlightenment period the definition of tolerance has been warped. The official definition of tolerance is “willingness to accept feelings‚ habits‚ or beliefs that are different from your own” (Merriam Webster). However the modern unofficial definition of tolerance requires a person to not only accept someone’s idea
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Every language has its trouble spots‚ so does English. Learning the words of a foreign language is not an easy business since every word has its form‚ meaning‚ and usage and each of these aspects of the word may have its difficulties. Indeed‚ some English words are difficult in form (daughter‚ busy‚ bury ‚woman ‚ women ) and easy in usage; other words are easy in form (enter‚ get‚ happen) and difficult in usage. Consequently‚ words may be classified according to the difficulties students find
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Effective teaching and learning Our school promoted these features of good teaching; • High expectations and clear objective Conveyed to pupils in simple language: ’what I am looking for is pupils who can…’ • Structured lessons‚ often with an engaging starter‚ with new skills and ideas introduced in well-planned stages‚ and always with a summary at the end; • Challenging and engaging tasks to interest all pupils‚ coupled with appropriate interventions by teachers‚ including: 1. Practical
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SCIENCE RATIONALE This syllabus is prepared with a view to address new trends in integrated science teaching and science teacher education. Science has gained world-wide acceptance as a course of study for various reasons such as the concern for social relevance and environmental issues. The teacher is seen‚ as the key to the success of the Educational Reform in Zambia and the effective implementation of the science curriculum will thus depend on the commitment‚ competence and resourcefulness
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