Teaching is the art of imparting values and knowledge to students. This art is, to a great extent, based on various Teaching Methods. We are living in the 21st century where new Teaching Methodologies are changing the traditional teaching techniques.
It is a well-known fact that students like to study only when that subject interests them. So, it becomes crucial that teachers should try to explain concepts in such a way that students understand them easily without getting bored. But, before that, it is significant for teachers to know various innovative teaching methodologies that they should implement in the classroom.
During this pandemic, the education sector has been affected a lot. It becomes quite important to use innovative Teaching Methodologies so that the teaching and learning process should not be negatively affected. Teachers can use the below mentioned techniques to help their students to learn concepts without any hurdles.
IN KPS, we use some of the highly useful teaching methods:
1. Learning through creative projects
KPS Learners learn by doing. Giving long lectures may be less effective. Instead we assign our students creative project works. It helps them to retain knowledge for a long time. The use of project-based teaching is the best pedantic assurance for a viable improvement of key abilities such as creativity. It permits a student to show their capacities while working freely. It fosters a student’s capacity to work with their fellow classmates, building cooperation and teamwork.
2. Cooperative learning
Teachers in KPS group students and ask them to perform a particular task collectively through cooperation. This teaching methodology has been proven to be very effective in enhancing the concentration, association, and acquisition of knowledge in students. It makes learning interesting for students and teaches them how to work with others easily.
3. Problem-based learning
It is a dominant teaching methodology where a student’s critical thinking ability is improved. Under this teaching method, students are required to solve their problems themselves. This is how they develop problem-solving abilities and ultimately gain confidence. The main purpose of this type of teaching is to make each individual student strong.
4. Teaching through Design
It is one of the popular methods of teaching. It is a solution-based technique where teachers use designs to teach their students various technical concepts. The teacher solves a problem through a design that not only makes a concept easy for the students to understand but at the same time makes it enjoyable.
5. Competency-Based learning
As the name suggests, this method develops competencies among students. This method focuses on the individual student and inculcates real-time skills that are paramount for their future.
6. Thinking-based learning
Under this method, teachers not only impart critical and innovative skills but also teach them strategically how to use skilful thinking techniques in the context of learning.
7. Utilize Technology
Involving technology in our teaching is an incredible method to effectively draw our students’ attention toward studies. Try to use as much technology as possible such as videos and interactive boards. Learning can turn out to be more interactive when technology is utilized in the right quantity. It becomes engaging, interactive, and easy for students to conceptualize better. After all, visual stimulation attracts our attention more.
Most importantly, during these times it will be really useful to use technology in online classes. Late President Dr. Abdul Kalam said, “The aim of the teacher should be to build character; human values enhance the learning capacity of children through technology and build the confidence among children to be innovative and creative which in turn will make them competitive to face the future.”
8. Non-Academic Talk
Students sometimes get bored because of their monotonous studying schedule. This affects their learning and diverts their attention. To retain their interest in studies it is important to give them a break. So, in KPS we try to talk to our students about non-academic issues concerning their careers and any other topic of interest to them.