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Summery of how teachers learn

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Answered by rishi102684
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Explanation:

There is no denying of the fact that children learn from teachers but sometimes while talking or dealing with children teachers too learn some useful things from children. This intriguing lesson ‘How Teachers Learn’ talks about the same fact.

In this lesson, the narrator explains how he learned some good things from a five-year-old child named Nora. The narrator who is a teacher says he learned from Nora more about the things children do while they teach themselves to read, the problems they face, and the ways they solve or try to tackle them.

The teacher visited Nora’s house over a weekend. Nora came up to him with a book in her hand and asked him for help. They soon became friends.

Most of the time the teacher sat still. He just observed Nora how she was reading words. However, on rare occasions when Nora was badly stuck he would say anything to help her. Even at that time, he didn’t tell her the word but suggested her how she might figure it out. If she still could not get the word, the teacher would tell her to skip the word and proceed on.

Answered by Anonymous
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Summary:-

Teachers of class 8 teach the same study courses every year. As they have been teaching the same thing for years, the answers get automatically memorized by them. On the other hand students of class 8 study the same course for a year only. So it is really difficult for them to memorize the answers. This is why teachers learn class 8th all questions.

Good teachers are those who always watch out to improve to help students improve.

The 8th-grade questions are planned by the teacher beforehand. Various skill levels and subject choices are used by the teacher to come up with the ideal question set.

Using real-life teaching experiences the teachers help others to use such knowledge. More and more teacher sharing their question plans will help 8th-grade students to prepare and score better grades.

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