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SEVEN GOLDEN RULES

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irina:
Let's have a look at some more rules.
1.   A good teacher must know his/her peculiar characteristics and learn to make oneself audible and likeable.
2.   We must try to know the names of the students.
3.   We can ascertain the ability of our students and categorize them
4.   Know the subject matter thoroughly and update our knowledge.
5.   Prepare our notes of lesson and power points in advance.
6.   Ensure what we can do to make the students interested in the subject.
7.   Introduce the course to the students at the beginning.
8.   More home work should be given  to the students so as to reduce emphasis on final examination.
9.   Interact with students throughout the lesson.
10.  Give analogy/examples to make your teaching lively.
11.  Give assignments to the students at the end of each lesson.
12.  Prepare them for tutorial at the end of each lesson.
13.  Give additional reading books.
14.  Give the next topic to the students to work on before the next lecture.
15.  Move around the class and avoid staying in the front of the class all the time.
16.  Avoid chorus answers.
17.  Take full control of the class

Bhowmik:
It will result in effective teaching.
Very good post..

shipra:
Great for teachers and students both. Thank you, Irina madam.

shamsi:
Dear Irina Madam,

Thank you for your golden tips with which I also agree.It will definitely promote effective learning.

Thanking you

Shamsi

asma alam:
Thank you Irina Miss for your valuable findings. I also agree with you. But it is really difficult to make students interactive in the class room. Because some students feel shy or lack confidence to take part in the discussion. Again there are few students who are too much interested to respond instantly but they are not cautious of providing correct information. Yet we are to encourage all students to make the class interactive and make our learning effective.

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