My comment on classroom video.

 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbRxBPY1vs



Do you like this video, why?

Yes, I like this class, and I can say it’s perfect for learning.

Firstly – Basic Structure (Learning Environment) A classroom has all necessities good like a clock, whiteboard, wall, etc.


Secondly- The friendly nature of the teacher, the teacher should be friendly to the students.

Thirdly- the interaction of the teacher, a good teacher always interacts with all students while teaching.

Fourth- in this video, classroom or learning is neither teacher center nor student center, but it’s in between the two because sometimes it looks teacher-centered and student-centered, both are energetic and make very mesmerizing learning.

Fifth – motivation and personality of the teacher.

These are some points from the video, there were more points but these 5 points play very important roles to draw my attention in the classroom video.




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My comment on this video-

One can identify an effective classroom according to this video. Let’s see some points that create an effective classroom, that are.-

Firstly – Authentic materials- a teacher should teach students with real materials, when a teacher teaches about fruits, he/she can bring some fruit.

Secondly- students center – a class should be a student-centered

Thirdly – group work is a method of instruction that gets students to work together in groups.

There are more points but these three factors are highly influential to create an effective learning classroom, according to me.


Comments

  1. Have you followed any of these activities/ steps in your own teaching? Please share your experience with us.

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  2. I like it too as this video provides new methods to use in classroom

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