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From chalk & talk to ideate & innovate,teaching has seen a paradigm shift
A book in hand,face towards the blackboard and students taking notes in the background. This was the picture perfect site of a teacher in our times. But not anymore. Now theres role play,interactive sessions,games and more. The idea is to make teaching fun and innovative, tells Dr Sue Lyle,Head of Continuing Professional Development,Swansea Metropolitan University,Swansea,Wales,UK,who has come all the way to India to learn and teach reflective practices and action research in teaching.
She feels that rather than snubbing students we need to help them question the assumptions and values. And based on their feedback,data needs to be collected as and when required, Dr Lyle also promotes sharing stories and documentation and thats the reason,on the first day of workshop,she stresses on the true meaning of learning think,pair,share. We ask teachers to find their own activity. For instance,we have a photograph activity,wherein individuals will have to choose six photographs that can represent learning to them. The idea is to know how the group views learning,develop a common vocabulary about learning,demonstrate a research method and talk about three different models of learning being taught,individual sense-making and knowledge as part of doing things with others, chips in Mona Sethi,Director of the school,as Taranvir Guron of Achievers Programme nods in agreement. The idea is to promote six Rs in teachers resilience,robustness,reflection,reciprocity,respect and responsibility,and to bring technology and creative learning at one platform. Are you prepared!
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