Final Project
Francisco Ortiz Castillo
Introduction
Resource materials allow learners to have practical experiences which help them to develop skills and concepts and to work in a variety of ways. Learning occurs best when a multiplicity of senses are involved, other than overreliance on verbal communication alone. Instructional materials are quite important for effective teaching of conflict and conflict resolution.
Teaching / Learning Material (TLM)
*lesson presentations
*creative and differentiated lesson activities and resources *home learning tasks
*challenge cards *display packs
*key vocabulary grids
*formative and summative assessment materials
TLM also includes: *teacher-made, pupil-made and commercially-made resources *textbooks *Class reading books *e-books *stationery *worksheets *Digital equipment
Classroom Managament
It refers to the wide variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task, and academically productive during a class.
Classroom Management Techniques
*Entry Routine *Do Now *Tight Transitions *Seat Signals *Props *Nonverbal Intervention *Positive Group Correction *Do It Again
*Give students a sense of control *Be clear about learning objectives *Create a threat-free environment *Change your scenery *Offer varied experiences *Use positive competition *Offer rewards *Give students responsibility
*Allow students to work together
*Give praise when earned *Encourage self-reflection *Help students find intrinsic motivation *Give learning feedback and offer chances to improve
Improve Students' Motivation
Pedagogy in the classroom
Pedagogy in teaching can be referred to as an educator’s understanding of how the students learn. The teachers are focused on presenting the syllabus to the students in such a way that it is relevant to their needs.
Pedagogy demands classroom interactions between the teacher and students which create a significant impact on the learner’s mind.
Pedagogy is shaped by educator's teaching beliefs and involves their understanding of culture and different learning styles.
It is essential for students to have meaningful classroom relationships in order to build learning.
It also refers to the way of teaching students, whether it is the theory or practice of educating.
Teacher’s values and ethical principles
Dignity Truthfulness Fairness Respect Hard Work Kindness Gratitude Cooperation Responsibility
Thank for your attention!
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Francisco Ortiz
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Final Project
Francisco Ortiz Castillo
Introduction
Resource materials allow learners to have practical experiences which help them to develop skills and concepts and to work in a variety of ways. Learning occurs best when a multiplicity of senses are involved, other than overreliance on verbal communication alone. Instructional materials are quite important for effective teaching of conflict and conflict resolution.
Teaching / Learning Material (TLM)
*lesson presentations *creative and differentiated lesson activities and resources *home learning tasks *challenge cards *display packs *key vocabulary grids *formative and summative assessment materials
TLM also includes: *teacher-made, pupil-made and commercially-made resources *textbooks *Class reading books *e-books *stationery *worksheets *Digital equipment
Classroom Managament
It refers to the wide variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to keep students organized, orderly, focused, attentive, on task, and academically productive during a class.
Classroom Management Techniques
*Entry Routine *Do Now *Tight Transitions *Seat Signals *Props *Nonverbal Intervention *Positive Group Correction *Do It Again
*Give students a sense of control *Be clear about learning objectives *Create a threat-free environment *Change your scenery *Offer varied experiences *Use positive competition *Offer rewards *Give students responsibility *Allow students to work together *Give praise when earned *Encourage self-reflection *Help students find intrinsic motivation *Give learning feedback and offer chances to improve
Improve Students' Motivation
Pedagogy in the classroom
Pedagogy in teaching can be referred to as an educator’s understanding of how the students learn. The teachers are focused on presenting the syllabus to the students in such a way that it is relevant to their needs. Pedagogy demands classroom interactions between the teacher and students which create a significant impact on the learner’s mind.
Pedagogy is shaped by educator's teaching beliefs and involves their understanding of culture and different learning styles. It is essential for students to have meaningful classroom relationships in order to build learning. It also refers to the way of teaching students, whether it is the theory or practice of educating.
Teacher’s values and ethical principles
Dignity Truthfulness Fairness Respect Hard Work Kindness Gratitude Cooperation Responsibility
Thank for your attention!