TEACHING TIPS THIS PRESENTATION:  EXPLORES LEARNING AND TEACHING CONCEPTS  PROVIDES SOME TEACHING IDEAS & TIPS  REFLECTS AN EFFECTIVE TEACHING PHILOSOPHY.

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TEACHING TIPS THIS PRESENTATION:  EXPLORES LEARNING AND TEACHING CONCEPTS  PROVIDES SOME TEACHING IDEAS & TIPS  REFLECTS AN EFFECTIVE TEACHING PHILOSOPHY  #1

THE TEACHER’S ROLE  THE TEACHER HAS A DOUBLE ROLE:  TO TEACH &  TO LEARN NEW THINGS FROM HIS/HER STUDENTS #2

THE STUDENT EACH STUDENT HAS AN INTERESTING STORY # 3

THE STUDENT EACH STUDENT HAS POTENTIAL # 4

TEACHING TIPS  DIFFERENT PEOPLE LEARN DIFFERENTLY!  YOU CAN SWITCH BETWEEN METHODS TO PROVIDE VARIETY IN LEARNING #5

VISUAL LEARNERS  SOME PEOPLE ARE VISUAL LEARNERS #6

AUDITORY LEARNERS  SOME PEOPLE ARE AUDITORY LEARNERS #7

KINAESTHETIC LEARNERS  SOME PEOPLE ARE KINAESTHETIC LEARNERS (learn best by doing) #8

TEACHING TIPS  SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO LEARN IN GROUPS #9

TEACHING TIPS  SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO LEARN INDIVIDUALLY #10

TEACHING TIPS  GROUP DISCUSSIONS ARE USEFUL LEARNING TOOLS #11

TEACHING TIPS  MAKING PROJECTS ARE USEFUL FOR KINAESTHETIC LEARNERS #12

APPROACHES TO LEARNING  THE USE OF COLOURS  WORKSHEETS  BRAINSTORMING  MIND MAPS  INDEX CARDS  GAMES & COMPETITION  GROUP VS. INDIVIDUAL  Q&A PERIOD  REVIEW  STORY TELLING  TESTS #13

INFORMAL LEARNING HAS MANY CATEGORIES, SUCH AS: LEARNING BY EXAMPLE (BEHAVIOUR) TRIPS TO MUSEUMS A DAY IN THE PARK BUILDUING A PROJECT GOING TO THE THEATER LEARNING THROUGH STORIES DEBATES, ETC. # 14

THE TEACHING/LEARNING EXPERIENCE IS CONTINUOUS THROUGHOUT ONE’S LIFE # 15

THE TEACHING KEY HAVE PATIENCE! (For any questions or comments on this topic, please contact me, sister mariam at #15