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    realising that teaching and discipline were closely related. He produced a model for teachers to effectively reduce student misbehaviour. There are many benefits for teachers who follow his model. In his book Discipline and Group Management‚ Jacob Kounin introduced a model for teachers to assist in classroom management. His principles would dramatically reduce misbehaviour of students in classrooms‚ if teachers were to follow them. Kounin came about these principles after realising that teaching and discipline

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    Samantha Meyer Lesson Plan 9/Reflection #9 SCIE 376 This week at Essex Elementary school I taught a review lesson to my students. I believe the lesson went well because the students were engaged‚ participating‚ and became confident on past topics taught the previous weeks. I started off the lesson with solving Jasmine’s mystery‚ which I believe was really beneficial. The past couple of weeks focused on Jasmine and her mystery so I believe it was important to solve the mystery in order to close

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    Method of Teaching

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    EFFECTIVE TEACHING METHODS AT HIGHER EDUCATION LEVEL Dr. Shahida Sajjad Assistant Professor Department of Special Education University of Karachi. Pakistan ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of various teaching methods used for teaching students at graduate level. Two hundred and twenty undergraduate students studying in 11 departments of Faculty of Arts‚ University of Karachi‚ were interviewed about their perceptions of best and effective teaching methods and

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    THE TEACHING METHOD USED BY THE TEACHERS AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF ROOSEVELT COLLEGE RODRIGUEZ DURING SCHOOL YEAR 2011-2012 A Research Paper Presented to MRS. MARIFE D. BALIWAS‚ M.A.Ed. Faculty of Roosevelt College Rodriguez Rodriguez‚ Rizal In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Course Thesis Writing Research II By: Philbert S. Carmona Jr. Cole Isaac M. Gaspar Issey G. Hashimoto Julli Elaine J. Cabal

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    The essential characteristics of effective teaching There is no doubt that teachers play a critical part in a student’s school experience and learning. Teachers‚ who have the ability to motivate‚ encourage and understand their students and their individual circumstances can provide a positive school experience‚ and can contribute to student’s success in later life. Student’s present teachers with a wide range of knowledge and skills‚ this provides a significant challenge to teachers as they need

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    Introduction In this article‚ Sahar Ameer has clearly stated the aim of using games as a tool for teaching English to explain vocabularies to young learners. The study is mainly about integrating games during lessons to make vocabulary easier to be remembered and learnt in a fun loving manner. We would also see the importance and in what way using games can be helpful. The study further investigates the practical implication of using games and includes the implementation of vocabulary games with

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    FIELD STUDY 2 – EXPERIENCING THE TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS Course Description This Field Study course 2 is designed to provide FS students with opportunities to connect teaching-learning theories and principles discussed I the six-unit courses in Principles of Teaching 1 and 2 with actual classroom practice. It is intended to help the FS student observe how these principles of teaching and learning are applied by the resource teacher to make the teaching-learning process interactive‚ meaningful

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    INTRODUCTION Many educators view teaching as organized‚ purposeful and deliberate efforts designed to bring about certain desirable ends in an individual. Garcia (2000) states that a teacher must know what teaching is because his concept of teaching will guide his behaviour and his own interpretation of teaching that becomes essential to his performance as a teacher. It serves as high guide as well as direction in every classroom work to achieve effective teaching-learning process. Teachers

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    reading comprehension and also problem solving activities. Here it can be seen that the teacher monitors and corrects every student utterances. He or she also answers students’ questions and evaluate the students’ learning. The major steps in teaching skills are the following: Instruction / Review  Set the stage for learning.  Planning the content and method of delivery.  Managing the available time efficiently. Development  Model the expected learning outcomes by providing clear explanations

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    different teaching methods

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    Learning and Teaching “Studying one’s own teaching‚ adding to one’s selection and focusing on student learning helps teachers adjust and continue to find value in their teaching‚ thus potentially avoiding the burn out that affects so many teachers‚ who can be easily drained by meeting constant challenges‚ can become bored by teaching the same course the same way‚ or can become frustrated and fed-up by receiving “failing” evaluations from students” (Maryellen ‚1990).Thus‚ effective teachers

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