7 Effective Teaching Strategies For The Classroom: 1. Visualization
7 Effective Teaching Strategies For The Classroom: 1. Visualization
7 Effective Teaching Strategies For The Classroom: 1. Visualization
1. Visualization
Bring dull academic concepts to life with visual and practical learning
experiences, helping your students to understand how their schooling
applies in the real-world.
Examples include using the interactive whiteboard to display photos,
audio clips and videos, as well as encouraging your students to get out of
their seats with classroom experiments and local field trips.
2. Cooperative learning
4. Differentiation
6. Behaviour management
Examples include fun and interactive reward charts for younger students,
where individuals move up or down based on behaviour with the top
student receiving a prize at the end of the week. ‘Golden time’ can also
work for students of all ages, with a choice of various activities such as
games or no homework in reward for their hard work.
7. Professional development
Engaging in regular professional development programmes is a
great way to enhance teaching and learning in your classroom.
With educational policies constantly changing it is extremely useful to
attend events where you can gain inspiration from other teachers and
academics. It’s also a great excuse to get out of the classroom and work
alongside other teachers just like you!