viernes, 27 de mayo de 2011

IMPLEMENTING INSTRUCTION

Teachers must plan instructions in order to interact with their students and coworkers.The strategies teachers use really important for implementing instructions.Indeed, teachers who successfully employ a range of strategies reach more students because they tap into more learning styles and students interests.Also, effective teachers usually combine instructional techniques that involve individual, small-group, and whole-class instruction. Mental processes are pretty important because these skills enable students to relate their learning to real-life situations and incorporate concepts into their long term memory.Since all teachers expect their students to learn they need to clarify what they expect from them.
Communication is fundamental to any profession that requires interaction among people and within an organization; teaching is no exception.Instructions have to be clear for students to understand them.Teachers have to state clarity while giving instructions.On the other hand, teaching is such a complex activity that sometimes it becomes difficult to understand. The effective teacher must have sufficient knowledge of subject matter and of teaching and learning to appreciate this complexity.
Making questions helps both the student and the teacher.It supports students' engagement in learning and a teacher's ability to monitor the learning process.What is clear is that good questioning is definetely an important aspect of effective teaching.Teachers must support their students' engagement in learning. Teachers who use positive reinforcement, praise students, and employ meaningful activities are more likely to actively engage students in learning.

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