Showing posts with label real-world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real-world. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Transmission Loss Between Teaching & Learning

Today, we explain how their is jack of connectivity between the teacher and students when they are in the process of learning. Listed below are some ideas a teacher can apply in the class to overcome this problem. This will help to establish the connectivity between the teacher and the student.

1. First of all when a teacher enters her/his class they should talk or make some thing interesting in the class to attract the attention of the students.

2. Interesting things like ( related to their subject): a teacher can play the role of any character of their chapte. 

3. The teacher can use sign language.

4. Try and connect the chapter with their own experiences and personal lives. 

5. A language teacher can start the lesson with a short poem/song related to the chapter.

6. We can ask the students to imagine  certain things and tell us how then feel or what? What they imagine ( related to the chapter ) e.g. water, the brave child etc.
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Our learning from -"Can You Teach A Zebra Some Algebra" written by  Debashih Chatterjee
- Urmila Rathore, Vimmy Rajpurohit & Tarun Mishra - The Fabindia School

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

TRAVEL TO LEARN

We have along with our International Partners developed ‘integrated programme’ combining interactive and interesting class tuition with a range of exciting onsite activities, including excursions & sightseeing opportunities.
During the programme, the student practices his social skills and critical thinking abilities outside of the controlled class room setting thus providing an uncommon opportunity to benefit from hands-on learning of the practical real-world lessons.
All our programme are designed to create a safe and enjoyable environment in which to learn, have fun and make new friends from different cultures.

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