Thursday, 31 December 2015
What I took back from the mock teaching
So our mock teaching finally came to an end,I have to say,though it was a gruelling 3 weeks but everyone manage to pull it off.If I had to pick the best learning experience I had from one of the teachers,it would be from teacher Shevani.She taught us literature on that day and I have to say it was very informative,I haven't read Phantom Of The Opera in a long time after school,only been reading Singapore true ghost stories and ancient civilisation books but she sparked my interest again when she was explaining the chapters in the book.She even had a role play where some of us participated and created a reenactment of a chapter from the book which made it easier for the students to visualise the scenes which took places back then.We even had a short quiz/game where she divided into groups and though the main purpose of the game was to make it easier for us to remember the keywords,it also created teamwork and interaction between students which is vital in a classroom,for these reasons,Besides that,the time she put in to make the props for the students during the reenactment had me believe that she had taken the time to prepare for it and thats a quality that teachers should posses.
Though it was a good 3 weeks,there are some issues that happened during the mock teaching that I would like to highlight.First being the fact that some students were using their handphones,I noticed that some teachers just brushed of the fact that they were using them and that may send the wrong message to the other students,that its fine to use the handphone in class.This is basically chain effect of "monkey see,monkey do" and it may effect the performances of the students as their attention is not towards the lesson.Next,it would be the fact that some teachers were reading word to word from the slides that was displayed on the projector,it would be better for the students understanding if the teachers tried to use their own words to explain rather than reading from it.Last but not least,it would be the seating arrangement,I could see that students were scattered around table though there weren't many of them.Its harder for the teacher to focus on the students and give group activities when they are everywhere,therefore it would have been best if the teacher had the students combined onto a table.
In a nut shell,it was a good 3 weeks and though there were some minor improvements that could be made from my part and a few others,everyone still did a good job considering it was our first mock teaching
Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Getting ready for Mock Teaching
As part of our assessment,for the next couple of weeks,each of us are required to have a 30 minute mock teaching for the subject of our choice.I'm going with economics as that is gonna be my major. I've broken it down on what I should be preparing for.
First and foremost,it would definitely my communication skills.I need to interact with my students and get their attention focused towards me.This is definitely easier said than done,any teacher in the field would tell you the same,constantly asking them questions in between sub-topics will keep them aware of what is being taught,this is more of a psychological approach.When a student knows,he/she will be asked questions at the end of each sub-topic,the tendency of them paying attention and being responsive would be much greater.Having a dominant yet subtle voice would also come in handy in getting them listening to you
Secondly,it would be the material which I would be using.I would need to have lessons that are simplified,interesting and informative.Most chapters in Economics are pretty straight forward and is more towards understanding,so by making it relatable to their daily application and how they can use it to make their life easier outside the classroom would be the essential point I would like to make to them.
Last but not least,it would definitely be my appearance,as I'm the teacher,I would need to look the part.Wearing something formal may not make a difference for the students but it gives you the recognition you deserve from the fellow teachers.This would sum up my preparation for the upcoming mock teaching,and I hope I would be able to apply all if not most of the key points that I've mentioned here.
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Rule to apply for an effective classroom management
In my opinion,the deciding factor on whether a teacher is going to be in control of her/his class,is the rules they will apply when they are teaching.An effective classroom is an enviroment where classroom lessons run smoothly,disciplined is maintained and where students feel can participate in classroom activities.Once a teacher has gotten a balance of these criteria,they will find their classrooms to be very efficient thus improving the students performances overall.As a future teacher myself,I've set a couple of my own rules that has helped me with handling my class
Rule Number 1:
NO ELECTRONICS,based on studies conducted around the world,its a fact that the biggest distraction in a classroom and outside the classroom is hand phones and social media,As a teacher,we can't control what our students do outside the classroom but when they step into our classroom,they become our responsibility and we have to ensure that we don't lose sight of their progress in class.Now,realistically speaking,it's no easy task to monitor each student whether they are on their devices and give them a warning when you have a class of 40 people,but we can minimise the usage of electronics in class,which leads me to my second rule
Rule Number 2:
MAKE IT INTERESTING,this rule serves more to the teachers than to the students,think back when we were in school ourselves,did we pay attention when the the lesson was dull ?,probably not,though some subjects/topics you were given to teach is a little dry but as teachers we have to find a way to spark that interest in our classroom,whether its taking some advices from other teachers or coming up with our own way to get them engaged,it doesn't really matter as long as you get them focusing on you.
Rule Number 3:
EVERYONE IS AN EQUAL,as easy as this may sound,we as teachers sometimes practice favouritism sub-consciously or may come off that way,a couple of ways to avoid this is to always give every student the same opportunity,avoid being bias when it comes to giving a class activity,don't put the weak students with the weak ones but mix them up instead so they can learn and improve.Secondly as teachers,we have to check our tone of voice,use of words and facial expressions.We don't want the students or student to think that we dislike them in any way,every student has their own way to express themselves,so we have to try to understand them individually though they may push our patience at times,I know I have done that to a couple of my teachers but I knew their limit and they knew I was just messing with them.
In conclusion,these are the rules that would make an effective classroom,it may not seem like much but it covers all aspects of a classroom which I stated above,hope you found this useful.
Sunday, 6 December 2015
7 methods to improve your lesson plan
This week,we learned ways to improve our lesson plan slides via power point.I gotta admit,though its small tweaks but it makes a significant improvement on your slide show.For instance,we want to keep the slide show simple yet elegant,thus we should minimise the background design.
Secondly,we should avoid using cartoon clip parts as it gives an impression that you look at them like they are still in primary school,use real-existing images instead which they can relate to.Thirdly,we should start of the lesson with notes but instead try using a different approach,something to grab their attention,asking them to analyse a pic from the beginning of your slide show and come up with their own interpretation of what the lesson is gonna be about.This gets them thinking and you will be able to get their attention for the lesson.
The fourth way which wouldn't be significant to you but to them would be the size and font,using a font that is hard for them to read would lose their attention in class.You will need to make sure that the size is big enough for them to read but not too big that you can't fit a specific material in one page.The fifth way would be to display significant information only for your slide shows,extra materials should be in the notes.This should be applied when showing the class a workbook or a coursebook cover,crop out the insignificant information.The sixth way would be to make the slides as simple as possible,not cramming all the information in one page and making it difficult for the students to understand.
The seventh and final way to make your slides better is to use your home ground to your advantage,making your slides localised and understandable by the people in your country would make it easier for you to relate the information to them,both urban and rural areas.These are the seven ways for you to improve on your slide show,powerpoint is an important tool that can make things easier for you and for others,therefore using it can help you maximise your efficiency in teaching.Use this information well.
Secondly,we should avoid using cartoon clip parts as it gives an impression that you look at them like they are still in primary school,use real-existing images instead which they can relate to.Thirdly,we should start of the lesson with notes but instead try using a different approach,something to grab their attention,asking them to analyse a pic from the beginning of your slide show and come up with their own interpretation of what the lesson is gonna be about.This gets them thinking and you will be able to get their attention for the lesson.
The fourth way which wouldn't be significant to you but to them would be the size and font,using a font that is hard for them to read would lose their attention in class.You will need to make sure that the size is big enough for them to read but not too big that you can't fit a specific material in one page.The fifth way would be to display significant information only for your slide shows,extra materials should be in the notes.This should be applied when showing the class a workbook or a coursebook cover,crop out the insignificant information.The sixth way would be to make the slides as simple as possible,not cramming all the information in one page and making it difficult for the students to understand.
The seventh and final way to make your slides better is to use your home ground to your advantage,making your slides localised and understandable by the people in your country would make it easier for you to relate the information to them,both urban and rural areas.These are the seven ways for you to improve on your slide show,powerpoint is an important tool that can make things easier for you and for others,therefore using it can help you maximise your efficiency in teaching.Use this information well.
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