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ALOK MURMU
PH.D SCHOLAR NLUO, CUTTACK
 Teaching includes all the activities of
providing education to other. The person who
provides education is called teacher. The
teacher uses different method for giving best
knowledge to his students .He tries his best
to make understand students. His duty is to
encourage students to learn the subjects.
 H.C. Morrison – Teaching is an intimate
contact between a more mature personality
and a less mature one which is designed to
further the education of the latter.
 Edmund Amidon - Teaching is defined as an
interactive process, primarily involving
classroom talk, which takes place between
teacher and pupil and occurs during certain
definable activities.
 Smith States that Teaching is organized
system of specific activities aimed for help of
lerner.
 Teaching Facilitate Students learning, often
in a formal environment such as education
institutions. E.g:- College, School, play
school & University Etc.
 Skills:- What Students should be able to do
by the time the Course in completed.
 Knowledge:- What students should know and
understand by the time the course is
completed.
 The student should do something new with
the learned knowledge.
 A knowledge is something understanding of
the subject which have been taught by the
teacher to students.
 ATTENTION:-Attention plays a very important role in
students’ success in the classroom. Attention allows
students to “tune out” unrelated information, background
noise, visual distractions, and even their own thoughts. By
doing this, students are able to concentrate and focus on
the important information being given by teachers. All
students can have problems attending to their teachers
from time to time.
 RETENTION:- What they learn from class and how much
they remember it.
 ASKING QUESTIONS:- This prove active participation of
student in class, so student should encourage to ask
question in class.
 SHARING KNOWLEDGE:- Group discussion is the best
example, and after Class students should discuss what
have been taught in the class because for example we
remember movies much because after watching movies we
often discuss about the topic.
 Qualification of Teacher:- Teacher should
have sufficient Interest and Knowledge in the
subject.
 Teaching Skills of the teacher:- Teacher
should have good communication skills and
its better they use simple and
understandable English/Hindi as the medium
of teaching. Experience grow with number
of classes one keep on tacking.
 CLASSROOMS ENVIRONMENT:- Structure the classroom
effectively. Try to arrange desks in a way that allows all students
to equally be able to focus on you. You should also be able to
move around the room to get to all students easily in order to
respond to questions and better control behaviour.
 Keep directions/lessons clear and concise. Begin lessons with
examples and activities that attract students’ attention and that
get them ready for the information that follows. Use both verbal
and written instructions during lessons. Ask the students if they
understand the directions, and see if they can repeat them back
to you. Provide follow-up directions in writing and highlight or
underline key words.
 Monitor your talking. Decrease the amount of time you lecture,
and try to incorporate more questions to get the students
involved. Students are more likely to participate and engage in
what they are learning if they feel like they have a choice and a
voice in the activity or lesson. Questions also help students focus
on what is more important to learn. Ask questions at the end of a
lesson, but also before the introduction of new material.
 Engage through movement. You can provide opportunities
for physical tasks in the classroom. Students can go up to
the board to write their answers to questions. They can
also help pass out papers, erase the board, or collect
materials. Students will listen and focus more if there is a
chance for active participation. You can even set aside
time to do some stretching before or between lessons.
 Vary teaching styles. Recognize that students’ learning
styles can be very different. You can show information
visually through graphic organizers, charts, maps, or
software. You can also engage students by incorporating
dance, drama, music, puppets, experiments, and other
forms of active or hands-on learning activities. Students
can also learn by doing projects or giving presentations
with another classmate or in small groups. Remember,
relating the topics of discussion to the students’ interests
greatly helps increase classroom attention and
participation.
 #STUDENT BACKGROUND AND ABILITY:- Its
impossible to teach the student of K.G the
course work of PhDs level. So its advisable to
teacher to know their student mental
capacity by questioners and the make course
work according to that.
 1) Explaining:- Lecturing & Class
participation, its one way of teaching.
 2)Demonstration:- examples and
Experiments, this is the best way of teaching
student remember much by this methods.
Now a days Projector and PPT are used for
this purpose. Here teacher leads the class.
 3) COLLABORATIONS:- Classroom discussions.
 4) HERURISTIC METHODS:- Learner Centered
Method.
 5) DISCOVERY METHOD:- Learning by doing.
 6) PROJECT METHODS:- Implementing the
Knowledge and Skills required to solve a
problem.
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Teaching aptitude notes

  • 1. ALOK MURMU PH.D SCHOLAR NLUO, CUTTACK
  • 2.  Teaching includes all the activities of providing education to other. The person who provides education is called teacher. The teacher uses different method for giving best knowledge to his students .He tries his best to make understand students. His duty is to encourage students to learn the subjects.
  • 3.  H.C. Morrison – Teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and a less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter.  Edmund Amidon - Teaching is defined as an interactive process, primarily involving classroom talk, which takes place between teacher and pupil and occurs during certain definable activities.  Smith States that Teaching is organized system of specific activities aimed for help of lerner.
  • 4.  Teaching Facilitate Students learning, often in a formal environment such as education institutions. E.g:- College, School, play school & University Etc.  Skills:- What Students should be able to do by the time the Course in completed.  Knowledge:- What students should know and understand by the time the course is completed.
  • 5.  The student should do something new with the learned knowledge.  A knowledge is something understanding of the subject which have been taught by the teacher to students.
  • 6.  ATTENTION:-Attention plays a very important role in students’ success in the classroom. Attention allows students to “tune out” unrelated information, background noise, visual distractions, and even their own thoughts. By doing this, students are able to concentrate and focus on the important information being given by teachers. All students can have problems attending to their teachers from time to time.  RETENTION:- What they learn from class and how much they remember it.  ASKING QUESTIONS:- This prove active participation of student in class, so student should encourage to ask question in class.  SHARING KNOWLEDGE:- Group discussion is the best example, and after Class students should discuss what have been taught in the class because for example we remember movies much because after watching movies we often discuss about the topic.
  • 7.  Qualification of Teacher:- Teacher should have sufficient Interest and Knowledge in the subject.  Teaching Skills of the teacher:- Teacher should have good communication skills and its better they use simple and understandable English/Hindi as the medium of teaching. Experience grow with number of classes one keep on tacking.
  • 8.  CLASSROOMS ENVIRONMENT:- Structure the classroom effectively. Try to arrange desks in a way that allows all students to equally be able to focus on you. You should also be able to move around the room to get to all students easily in order to respond to questions and better control behaviour.  Keep directions/lessons clear and concise. Begin lessons with examples and activities that attract students’ attention and that get them ready for the information that follows. Use both verbal and written instructions during lessons. Ask the students if they understand the directions, and see if they can repeat them back to you. Provide follow-up directions in writing and highlight or underline key words.  Monitor your talking. Decrease the amount of time you lecture, and try to incorporate more questions to get the students involved. Students are more likely to participate and engage in what they are learning if they feel like they have a choice and a voice in the activity or lesson. Questions also help students focus on what is more important to learn. Ask questions at the end of a lesson, but also before the introduction of new material.
  • 9.  Engage through movement. You can provide opportunities for physical tasks in the classroom. Students can go up to the board to write their answers to questions. They can also help pass out papers, erase the board, or collect materials. Students will listen and focus more if there is a chance for active participation. You can even set aside time to do some stretching before or between lessons.  Vary teaching styles. Recognize that students’ learning styles can be very different. You can show information visually through graphic organizers, charts, maps, or software. You can also engage students by incorporating dance, drama, music, puppets, experiments, and other forms of active or hands-on learning activities. Students can also learn by doing projects or giving presentations with another classmate or in small groups. Remember, relating the topics of discussion to the students’ interests greatly helps increase classroom attention and participation.
  • 10.  #STUDENT BACKGROUND AND ABILITY:- Its impossible to teach the student of K.G the course work of PhDs level. So its advisable to teacher to know their student mental capacity by questioners and the make course work according to that.
  • 11.  1) Explaining:- Lecturing & Class participation, its one way of teaching.  2)Demonstration:- examples and Experiments, this is the best way of teaching student remember much by this methods. Now a days Projector and PPT are used for this purpose. Here teacher leads the class.
  • 12.  3) COLLABORATIONS:- Classroom discussions.  4) HERURISTIC METHODS:- Learner Centered Method.  5) DISCOVERY METHOD:- Learning by doing.  6) PROJECT METHODS:- Implementing the Knowledge and Skills required to solve a problem.