Saturday, September 21, 2013

NINETH BLOG ENTRY




Teacher’s style of delivery

 
It is well known that every student has his or her own learning style, so teachers have his or her own style to teach. Those styles can vary for many factors. One of those factors are teachers personality, other could be teachers belief.

 As I said, people have individual learning styles; teachers have teaching styles that works best for them. It is important to be aware of our preferences when we as teachers are creating and delivering instruction

Developing an effective teaching style for our subject-area requires time, effort, a willingness to experiment with different teaching strategies, and an examination of what is effective in our teaching. 

My style of delivery
Well, I cans say that my teaching style is the facilitator because I believe that we as teachers have to help our students as much as we can, and when we chose to help our students to learn in the best way as possible; we are facilitating their learning process.


Teachers who have a facilitator model teaching style tend to focus on activities. Teachers typically design group activities which necessitate active learning, student-to-student collaboration and problem solving. This type of teacher will often try to design learning situations and activities that require student processing and application of course content in creative and original ways. I consider myself as a facilitator because I like to look for the best and most suitable activities for my students. Also, I think that every teacher should be a facilitator because it is our responsibility to facilitate our student learning.

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