Nirja - Reading tutor - Jamshedpur
Nirja - Reading tutor - Jamshedpur

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Nirja

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Nirja - Reading tutor - Jamshedpur

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  • Reading
  • English Literature

Enjoy english classes with lots of creativity, learning, explanation, writing, knowledge, speech and many more.

  • Reading
  • English Literature

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About Nirja

No one likes webinars. Isn’t actually that simple, but it turns out that webinars are very unpopular among teachers and not a well-liked modality, mostly because of the difficulty in scheduling a time that works well for teachers to attend. Our advice is to think carefully about whether you can deliver your resource or information in a more interactive, convenient, and engaging format.

Make it modular. When designing your resource, make sure it is modular and can be broken down into bite-sized units. The best resources are those with content which is high quality and chunked.

Video can be great, but not a panacea. Video can be powerful to introduce a concept or demonstrate a model, but keep it short (4 minutes or less) and make it available on YouTube so others can grab and embed in their own presentations or platforms. Videos can be hard to skim through for busy educators who are looking to quickly determine if there is something of value in the video for them, so make transcripts available if possible.

Need to aim for as good as in-person. Teachers like seeing teaching and learning practices in person. Can virtual reality be an answer to providing this at scale?

Content must be embeddable. Too many resources are siloed on platforms, so we need to find a solution for interoperability in the education field – embeddability is essential for teachers, school leaders and states. What can sharers do to create a solution to this?

Start with the problem teachers need to solve. When our participants have a teaching practice problem, they most often start with a broad Internet search, get results and then vet the results based on whether the results point to reputable organizations with solutions. This was an “a-ha” moment for us, as we previously thought people would navigate directly to a site they respect and search there for a solution.

Audio, but for what? Podcasts are popular for entertainment, but there is still a chasm to cross for people to use podcasts for work purposes. We believe it is worth exploring whether podcasts could be a successful modality for sharing deeper thought pieces and interviews.

Playlists are good for adult learners, too. There is excitement in the field around personalized playlists but no one has gotten it quite right yet for educators. Working to figure out a system of tagging and curating resources around a particular challenge or problem would be a welcome addition to the field.

Tweet it! Across the board, Twitter is an essential tool in the education space for sharing and accessing teaching and learning information.

Screencasting. It is worth considering screen casting or animation with photography to provide clear and helpful step-by-step direction for teachers and students

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About the lesson

  • Elementary School
  • Junior High School
  • Senior High School
  • +1
  • levels :

    Elementary School

    Junior High School

    Senior High School

    Early Childhood Education

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Teaching methods are techniques that educators can use to facilitate the teaching process and help students feel engaged and interested in the material.
Types of teaching methods include differentiated instruction, lecture-based instruction, technology-based learning, group learning, individual learning, inquiry-based learning, kinesthetic learning, game-based learning and expeditionary learning.
Improve your teaching methods by testing different ones using the same lesson, meeting with other teachers to get their perspectives and remaining flexible.

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  • 10h: ₱2,581

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