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What is your goal in teaching your learners?

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Answered by gbdgbdchandramohan
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Answer:

they should become intelligent, brave and have ability to have knowledge to answer all the question for that base class.

Answered by mohdmishal27
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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

6 types of learning goals for students

True motivation comes from within. It can be inspired, encouraged, and facilitated by outside forces, but the most powerful resolve is intrinsic. As teachers, we’re tasked with helping students find their own motivation, leading them to suitable goals, and lighting the path to get there. This isn’t an easy task (particularly when you consider a classroom of twenty or more students), but knowing what kind of goals benefits students most is a step in the right direction.

Each student, from elementary to high school, has their own needs, strengths, and motivators. In order to improve everyone’s skills and really zero in on individual needs in your classroom, you should place more emphasis on personalized learning. Personalized learning is just that — personalized. Naturally, it will be based on students’ learning styles and what they each need to improve upon. This is a tall order — where do we begin? A great place to start is with developing personal learning objectives. Once goals have been established, the steps to get there will be more clear. More importantly, students will know what their learning destination is and will be motivated to embark on their journey.

There are a few different types of learning goals. Some students may benefit from a mix of educational goals, perhaps some short and some long term, or maybe one main goal for each subject area. In this article, we’ll help you figure out what your students really need so you can maximize time for the quality learning that you strive to bring to your class.

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