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My teaching strategies

Your teaching strategies will depend on your teaching philosophy and the specific needs of your students.  Some effective strategies include: 1. Differentiated instruction : Tailoring instruction to meet the individual needs of students with different learning styles and abilities. 2. Collaborative learning: Allowing students to work in small groups to complete projects or activities. 3. Inquiry-based learning : Encouraging students to ask questions and explore topics through hands-on activities and investigations. 4. Technology integration : Using technology tools to enhance learning and engagement. 5. Formative assessment : Continuously assessing student progress and using the results to inform instruction. It's important to remember that no single teaching strategy is effective for all students all the time, so it's a good idea to have a variety of strategies in your toolbox and be willing to adapt and adjust your approach as needed.

8 Learning Strategies Expert Teachers Use

Use these strategies to spark energy and engagement in your class. Here is the modern learning strategies used today. Use this to be an expert in your field.  1. Role play Tell your students to act it out. Create a cast. Share the roles. Then action. If you are teaching Science, some roles include Astronaut, teacher, engineer, Doctor, pregnant teen, sick patient. 2. One sentence summary   Encourage your students to write down a short summary of what they gained in the lesson. Use a piece of paper. For a less populated class, use sticky notes. Purpose of this is to know what part needs addressing come next class. For the students, it helps them recall, think and put in writing what they have learnt. 3. Think Pair Share Get individuals to think about a problem. Pair with friends and discuss their thinking. Then share their final resolution. Best for high engagement class. 4. Minute paper Tell your students to w rite down unclear part of lesson in a paper and then pas...