In my classes I use a teaching philosophy that prioritizes deep conceptual mastery and logical reasoning over rote memorization. Instead of lecturing, I facilitate active learning through five core principles
1)Focusing on the reasoning behind formulas rather than just memorizing them.
2) I never give the answer directly;but try to cue or nudge students to discover the solutions themselves.
3) S...
In my classes I use a teaching philosophy that prioritizes deep conceptual mastery and logical reasoning over rote memorization. Instead of lecturing, I facilitate active learning through five core principles
1)Focusing on the reasoning behind formulas rather than just memorizing them.
2) I never give the answer directly;but try to cue or nudge students to discover the solutions themselves.
3) Students actively solve math problems themselves rather than passively watching
4)Introducing concepts through visuals
5)Adapting to each student's pace to ensure they fully understand a topic before moving forward.
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