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Reflecting on Teaching Improves your next Lesson.

  • May 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 17, 2024


Many educators may jump to such conclusions too quickly, this is a dull Learner. However, before making any judgments, it's important to evaluate your teaching by considering the following questions.


1️⃣. Is this concept or skill appropriate for students' age? 

It's important to ensure that the concept or skill being taught is suitable for their age and cognitive ability. Consider their developmental stage, as well as any individual needs or challenges that they may have. 


2️⃣. Did I present the concept or skill differently from what students are accustomed to? 

Considering the student's prior knowledge and experience with the concept or skill is important. Think about whether the material is being presented in a way that is new and engaging, or whether it may be too repetitive or simplistic. 


3️⃣. Did I present the concept or skill in a way that's understandable to them? 

It's important to ensure that the material is being presented in a way that makes sense to the student. Consider using a variety of teaching methods, such as visual aids or hands-on activities, to help them grasp the material. 


4️⃣. Did I provide them with sufficient time to learn the concept or skill? 

Giving students enough time to fully understand and practice the concept or skill is important. Rushing through the material may cause confusion and frustration while allowing adequate time for practice and review can help reinforce learning. 


5️⃣. Did I offer them enough support during practice? 

Providing students with sufficient support during practice is important to ensure success. Consider providing feedback, encouragement, and guidance as needed, and offer opportunities for additional practice if necessary.

 
 
 

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