How To Develop Great Teaching Skills

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How to Develop Great Teaching Skills

Teaching a class of students is much harder than most people imagine. Not
only do you need the knowledge of different subjects in order to pass it on, but a
wide range of other skills is also necessary to keep control over a large group, and
engage them - even when the topic isn't the most exciting. This can provide you
with a real challenge, but as we are about to find out, it becomes far easier when
you begin to develop new teaching skills and techniques. Improving your skills as
a teacher takes effort, but once you begin to gain a better understanding of the
'tricks of the trade', you can implement countless simple measures to increase the
effectiveness of your lessons - in no time at all. One of the areas where most people
slip up when it comes to being a success in the teaching industry is time
management. Organizing yourself in the right way actually saves time in the long
run, though at that moment, it can seem too strenuous to bother with. Create
yourself an easy-to-follow, realistic schedule; by putting aside time slots during the
week where you will dedicate yourself to specific jobs, you can ensure you
complete all of your tasks in advance - something which benefits both you and
your students.

For instance, it may be a good idea to save a couple of hours per week to
prepare for any practical activities you plan to carry out with your class in the
coming days, with some additional time allocated to talking with students about
any concepts they didn't quite grasp. Remember: your teaching skills will often be
measured by the success of your pupils; are they meeting their targets? If not,
why? Another simple measure you can take to enhance your skill collection is
through analyzing all of the work you do. Look at all the activities you have done
with a class, be they practical or theoretically based. Note what went well, and
what could have been better. If you refer to this next time you do something
similar, you can incorporate the bits which seemed to have a positive effect, and
try something else in replacement of the things that needed to be improved. This
way, you will end up with an array of exercises that are productive and
worthwhile. Being resourceful is instrumental should you want to ascend to the
ultimate layer of teaching. Don't be afraid to ask others with experience what
approach they take with their classes, about activities that they think were very
successful, or for details on any courses or books they read that helped them
understand the classroom environment more than beforehand.

By combining these easy suggestions with your own personal knowledge and
experience, you could well start to bank more and more teaching skills straight
away. Hopefully, you can implement these in your classroom, simply adapting
them for different age and ability groups. Students enjoying themselves - but still
achieving their anticipated targets - is one of the most accurate signs in telling you
that your teaching is going well.

Author: TeAch-nology - The Art and Science of Teaching with Technology


Published on February 20, 2019
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Submitted by: Norjainal Sulog (18/11/2019)

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