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The method used by teacher his students so that it may be able to get best results is known as :​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Teacher-Centered Methods of Instruction

Direct Instruction (Low Tech)

Flipped Classrooms (High Tech)

Kinesthetic Learning (Low Tech)

Differentiated Instruction (Low Tech)

Inquiry-based Learning (High Tech)

Expeditionary Learning (High Tech)

Personalized Learning (High Tech)

Game-based Learning (High Tech)

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Answered by neha1433
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The method used by teacher his students so that it may be able to get best results is known as:

1. Student-Centered Discussions

I admit that I do enjoy being the "sage on the stage" in my classroom, but I realize that this does little to engage my students in deep thinking. I want my students to be at the center of their learning. Previously, when we read a book or short story, I'd ask questions to the whole class. Inevitably, the same five or six students would answer the questions, and I'd assume everyone understood. Now, I create small groups of three or four students, and they answer the questions in those small groups first, ensuring all students have an opportunity to participate.

2. Making Connections

It is absolutely essential that the teaching methods you use help students make connections to their learning. Real-life connections make learning interesting and relevant for students. When I teach Macbeth, for example, I have my students focus on the idea of setting goals. They examine how ambition can be both positive and negative, and I have them study recent world leaders to help them understand the real-life implications of this concept.

3. Increased Autonomy :

After reading the research on student autonomy, I wanted to increase student independence in my classroom. This year, I've allowed my students to pick from several prompts when writing an essay. Because it's important to tie learning to students' personal interests, I permit students to choose their own topics for research papers and to choose which projects they want to explore. I make sure to still provide my students with clear learning goals, but they are able to make their own choices within that framework. Autonomy helps engage and empower my students, and it enables them to have a voice in their learning.

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