Effective Teaching

Key points of a talk delivered at RIMSE, Mysore by M.S. Raghu

Fundamental principle: ignite the curiosity consistently

Communicating: 70% verbal; 93% non-verbal; 38% through voice intonation; 55% body language

Study the background of students: kids are from rural; and are under nourished;

“prepare the mind to receive the stimulus” – a principle of effective teaching

  • begin on the premise: student does not have any weakness
  • enhance: belief that the child is strong; work on the examples of success
  • avoid comparison: brings down the belief

education is faulty because

  • exam oriented teaching
  • effort not appreciated or self-worth not enhanced
  • no multi-dimensional learning

examples of enhancing self worth: Pratham; Ekalavya; CII

Three types of learning: Visual/Auditory/Kinesthetic; Words chosen must underscore the type of learning that is at stake

  • seven types of intelligence recognized appropriately to enhance the self worth

Similar to Accentuate the strength, Hide the weakness; born into this world:  external/internal worlds to be recognized

One way to test what type of learner you are

Pick up a sequence between 1-100;

– look at it first and then write it (visual) – speakers who talk fast fall into this category

– listen to the sequence of numbers and then write