Ayush - Maths teacher - Siliguri
Ayush - Maths teacher - Siliguri

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Ayush - Maths teacher - Siliguri

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Akriti graduate teaches all subjects till classes 10 . I am here to hear you

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About Ayush

Because of my financial condition asI haveno option so please help me . I will promise youI will give you best results of your wards. a I will try my best to give best results of your wards. So please trust on me

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Use of audio-visual aids like photos, videos, audio clips, songs, etc
Diagrams, charts, and mind maps
Modeling as you teach for the visual learners who might need to see a visual representation to understand as opposed to hearing the concept being explained.
An image of a concept being studied visually on a tablet
2. Cooperative Learning
Virtual learning has led educators to understand the importance of a key part of the learning process – cooperation.

Cooperative learning is an instructional strategy in which a small group of students collaboratively work on a given task. The task can be as simple as solving a quiz or as complex as writing a story.

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In such activities, students of different learning abilities come together and help maximize each other’s potential. It nurtures shouldering the responsibility to contribute to successfully finishing the task. It also encourages students to support one another and pitch in wherever required to achieve the end goal.

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3. Differentiated Instruction
Every classroom is a dynamic learning space with learners of varied abilities and personalities.

Differentiated instruction is a teaching strategy that takes into account that students from a single classroom may be at different starting points in their learning process.

Differentiated instruction needn’t just mean different content to suit individual needs. It can mean combining different content, products, teaching aids, methods, or even a different learning environment to help learners succeed.

For example, in an ELA lesson, a teacher might choose to divide the students into two groups based on their decoding and comprehension capacities.

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Each group might receive a text that is suited to the group’s ability to grapple with it. While one group may read and discuss their text independently, the teacher might choose to work with the second group to help them read. The two groups may also receive differentiated assessment tools, such as worksheets of varying complexity.

This helps address diversity in learning experiences and cater to all the students in an equally engaging way.

4. Using Technology to Your Advantage
Technology in the classroom is a great way to keep students actively engaged, especially since education has changed drastically in the recent past with the rise of remote learning.

Introducing online interactive games encourages student participation, which in turn ensures a fulfilling learning experience. Educational games serve as a platform for children to learn through play.

You can find many educational games for math and ELA to help your students understand and apply the concepts they learn in a fun and enjoyable manner.

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5. Student Centred Inquiry
Student-centered inquiry is a method that focuses on the student’s role in the learning process. So, in an inquiry-based classroom, one would see students exploring the material or concept, making sense of it, sharing thoughts and ideas, and asking questions rather than the teacher just orally explaining the concept.

This strategy is a great way to generate curiosity among young learners and engage an inactive class. Through such an approach, children develop skills of researching, co-relating, and reflecting on information through independent exploration and engagement with the content.

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6. Professional Development
Teaching is a dynamic and demanding profession. Investing some time to take up professional development courses is a great way to keep up with new research and methods relevant to the classroom.

With educational practices and policies constantly getting upgraded, such courses are perfect for interacting with like-minded teachers to share inputs and ideas (your own version of cooperative learning!) that can be used in your teaching practice!

Every teacher is unique, and so is their classroom. So, what might work for your classroom may be entirely different than what may work for your colleagues. By using a combination of teaching strategies and changing the mix every once in a while, your classroom is sure to become good

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