Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 2

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Elementary school Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 2

Provider: Teach2030

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected to help teachers build on Part 1 with practical activities and an action plan to strengthen classroom practice

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Description

Welcome to Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom Part 2. This course continues from Part 1 and asks you to look even deeper into your teaching style. It includes engaging activities and supports you to write your action plan to enable you to continue developing your teaching practice.

You must have completed Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 1 to be able to access Part 2


Course Objectives

Compare examples of good and poor teaching
Examine your own experiences as a learner and how they have shaped you as a teacher
Reflect on your own teaching practice
Identify your own areas of strength
Choose areas you wish to develop to improve your teaching practice


Course Content

Your Time as a Pupil
What Makes an Effective Teacher?
Did Your Ideas Look Something Like This?
Identifying an Effective Teacher
Self-Assessment
Step 1 – My Teaching Style
Step 1 – Learner Attitude and Behaviour in My Class
Step 2 – Filming your Classroom
Video: Why Film Yourself Teaching?
Step 3 – Review Your Recording
Step 4 – Reflect
How do You See Yourself Now?
The Evolution of Teaching
My Action Plan
Reading
21st Century Skills
Continue to Reflect – and Learn
Course Assessment and Certificate
1 Assessment
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Course Summary and Your Feedback
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Course | Fresh Thinking for Your Classroom: Part 2

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