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4. Divide your class into two groups and discuss a topic (a) the role of politics in getting a job​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

I think the best way to involve the students in the learning process is to practice the following 4 things:

1. Prepare your session thoroughly; if some day I am not confident on the subject I am teaching, I can read that on the students' faces.

2. Learn to improve your delivery; punctuate wherever needed, and look into the eyeball of the students.

3. Use PPTs to help them cohere, understand the whole plot and the chronology of issues being taught.

4. Use some appropriate video/s, and discuss the video contents adequately to help the students conceptualize the issues on hand.

This method has helped me immensely in getting a positive response from my MBA students.

Answered by ahmedome31
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Answer:

It really does depend on the subject matter, but I have been lucky enough to teach subject matter which is directly related to my clinical experience. I usually start my teaching with a personal experience related to the learning context, which often draws the students' attention. I then ask the students if they have had a similar event or experience and open the forum for discussion. In my experience, this method usually engages the student as they then see vocational relevance of their learning. It is not to say that this cannot be done for other areas of learning. Perhaps you could engage the students more by showing the relevance of their learning context in an area that they recognise as important in the future.

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