I don’t have an experience yet. But as a college student I learned from my professor that in order for students to learn better you have to simplify the term s that you’re using according to their level of proficiency. Second, have some pictures and visuals because it would help the students to retain the lessons that you are trying to explain. Lastly, ask and answer their questions because havin...
I don’t have an experience yet. But as a college student I learned from my professor that in order for students to learn better you have to simplify the term s that you’re using according to their level of proficiency. Second, have some pictures and visuals because it would help the students to retain the lessons that you are trying to explain. Lastly, ask and answer their questions because having some question for your student gives a feedback from the teacher if some of your student learns the lesson and some aren’t. This would allow me to see what are the weaknesses in that lesson so that I could give more time in explaining the lesson.
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