Ideas for presenting content
Take a multisensory approach – use real experiences, physical activity and manipulables.
Provide multiple visual and concrete examples of information. ...
Support text with visuals and audio. ...
Present digital rather than printed text so that students can personalise the ways they access it.
Pair students to complete the prior-knowledge-quick-write, but have them dr...
Ideas for presenting content
Take a multisensory approach – use real experiences, physical activity and manipulables.
Provide multiple visual and concrete examples of information. ...
Support text with visuals and audio. ...
Present digital rather than printed text so that students can personalise the ways they access it.
Pair students to complete the prior-knowledge-quick-write, but have them draw pictures rather than write, so they will do a prior-knowledge-quick-draw.
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Tips:
Have questions prepared to ask students.
Use visual representations.
Model the first time.
Allow students to communicate with others and share.
Teaching strategies refer to methods used to help students learn the desired course contents and be able to develop achievable goals in the future. Teaching strategies identify the different available learning methods to enable them to develop the right strategy to deal with the target group identified.18 Jan 2024
While teaching, I feel good and happy when my students feel also good and happy because they learnt the key points of my lectures. When my students are not truly satisfied with the content of my teaching, I tell them that on the next classroom, I will explain to them what I have missed in the current lecture.
10 Student Engagement Strategies for a Captivating Classroom
Connect learning to the real world. ...
Engage with your students' interests. ...
Fill “dead time” ...
Use group work and collaboration. ...
Encourage students to present and share work regularly. ...
Give your students a say. ...
Use mixed media. ...
Get your students moving.