Teaching Tips by Jincy
The literacy rate of girls is increasing day by day in India. Most of the girls in India are uneducated; yes its reality that is harmful. Indian government doing positive steps in the scenario. Jincy professionally is a teacher in Indian Punjab and she want to share some lines with girls all around the world especially Indian and Pakistani. She is gold-medalist in sociology from famous University in India. Now she joins an NGO about 03 months ago and doing job for women.
Jincy writes some of 05 tips about teaching to improve teaching skills. She says teachers ask hundreds of questions a day so it is important that they use questioning techniques that challenge the thinking of ALL students.
Here are five teaching tips for high-level questioning:
1. Require ALL learners to answer the question. This is when using the “all-write” strategy is very helpful. Instead of simply asking a question and having one or two students raise their hand to answer, the teacher should have ALL students write down an answer to the question. This way the teacher has gotten all of her students involved in the question and answer process. Or, instead of having all students write their answer, the teacher could simply ask the question and have ALL students share their response with a partner.
2. Require students to defend, or back-up, their answers.
3. Use Bloom’s Taxonomy to create high-level questions. For example, instead of asking, “Which U.S. President authorized the use of the atomic bomb at the end of World War II?” a teacher could ask, “Was President Truman justified in using the atomic bomb to end World War II and why do you think that?”
4. Differentiate questions as appropriate.
5. Promote examination of new and different perspectives. For example, instead of asking, “What happened at the Boston Tea Party?” a teacher could ask, ‘If you were a British soldier, how would you have reacted when you heard the news about the Boston Tea Party?”
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