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Aastha
Town/city/borough London, Blackfriars, City of Westminster (), Holborn, Mayfair, Westminster Abbey
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Digital Teaching Practices
Interactive Whiteboards and Smart Boards: Using digital boards for dynamic presentations and interactive lessons.
Learning Management Systems (LMS): Platforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Blackboard for organizing coursework, assignments, and grades.
Virtual Classrooms: Tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet for live, online tutoring sessions.
Educatio...
Digital Teaching Practices
Interactive Whiteboards and Smart Boards: Using digital boards for dynamic presentations and interactive lessons.
Learning Management Systems (LMS): Platforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Blackboard for organizing coursework, assignments, and grades.
Virtual Classrooms: Tools such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet for live, online tutoring sessions.
Educational Apps and Software: Apps like Kahoot, Quizlet, or Duolingo for interactive quizzes and language learning.
Digital Portfolios: Creating online portfolios for students to showcase their work and track their progress.
Video Tutorials and Screencasts: Using tools like Loom or Screencast-O-Matic to create instructional videos.
Online Collaborative Tools: Platforms such as Google Docs, Padlet, or Trello for group projects and collaborative work.

Paper Teaching Practices
Worksheets and Handouts: Providing printed worksheets and handouts for practice and review.
Textbooks and Workbooks: Using traditional printed textbooks and workbooks for lesson content and exercises.
Writing Assignments: Assigning essays, reports, and creative writing tasks on paper.
Quizzes and Tests: Conducting paper-based quizzes and examinations for assessment.
Flashcards: Using paper flashcards for vocabulary building, memory games, and quick reviews.
Lesson Plans: Writing detailed lesson plans on paper or in printed format for organization and reference.
Note-Taking: Encouraging students to take handwritten notes during lessons.
Posters and Charts: Creating visual aids and educational posters to display in the classroom.
Homework Assignments: Distributing and collecting homework assignments on paper.
Both digital and paper methods have their advantages, and many educators find a blend of both works best to cater to different learning styles and needs.
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