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Teaching Approach

There are various types of teaching approaches in education. With an emphasis on 21st century skills, teaching approaches have begun to take different shapes that cater to specific aspects of student learning. 

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This is my several teaching strategies that I could apply in the classroom: 

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1. Visualize

Visual learner prefer the use of images, map and graphic organizers to access and understand new information. This is one of the best method to understanding your student on what you are teaching. 

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2. Active learning

As a good teacher, try to apply 'student-centred' concept to the students which mean, you guide and assists them rather than teach and pressure them. 

Once a teacher gets into the habit of regularly checking for understanding, they are in a position to provide meaningful feedback. But marking and feedback are not the same thing. A key aspect of a successful classroom is that feedback is given to improve the student rather than the work.

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3. Students collaborative 

Children are stimulated by hearing the ideas and opinions of others and by reacting to them. Collaborative work exposes children to the perceptions that others may have of a problem or a situation. This interaction will help broaden and deepen individual children’s understanding. The act of co-operating with others facilitates the child’s social and personal development and fosters an appreciation of the benefits of working cooperatively. The prerequisite and foundation of most instructional innovations are co-operative learning. 

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