Micro Teaching Coach: Dr. Nongluck Class 2 : The Blind Audition

Micro Teaching
Coach: Dr. Nongluck
Class 2 : The Blind Audition
MT1 Mission : understanding our
students…
Scopes
• Teaching Skills: 21st Century Educators need to
learn to survive
• Learning Styles : VARK, ASPC
• Introduction/Icebreaking skills
• Arousal Techniques
• Questioning Techniques
Teaching Skills
• Innate or learned behaviors
– Were we born to teach?
– Can everyone be a teacher?
– What should we know if we want to be good
teachers?
– What should we emphasize?
• Content, knowledge, students, time, budget
– What should we learn to construct our teaching
skills?
8 Habits of Highly Effective 21st
Century Teachers
By Andrew Churches
Teachers’ Characteristics
• Adapting
– educator must be able to adapt the curriculum and
the requirements to teach to the curriculum in
imaginative ways.
– able to adapt software and hardware designed for a
business model into tools to be used by a variety of
age groups and abilities.
– able to adapt to a dynamic teaching experience.
• Being Visionary
– Imagination is a crucial component of the educator of
today and tomorrow.
– The visionary teacher can look at others' ideas and
envisage how they would use these in their class.
• Collaborating
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Sharing
Contributing
Adapting
Inventing
• Taking Risks
– You must take risks and sometimes surrender yourself
to the students' knowledge.
– Have a vision of what you want and what the
technology can achieve,
– identify the goals and facilitate the learning,
– use the strengths of the digital natives to understand
and navigate new products, have them teach each
other,
– trust your students.
• Learning
– Expect their students to be lifelong learners
• Communicating
– Facilitate
– Stimulate
– Control
– Moderate
– manage
• Modelling Behavior
– Teachers are often the most consistent part of
students’ life, seeing them more often, for longer
and more reliably than even students’ parents.
• Leading
– Clear goals and objectives
– Leadership is crucial to the success or failure
Learning Styles
• There are various learning styles, but I’m using
the VARK model for our micro teaching class.
• VARK
– VISUAL
– AUDIO
– READING
– KINETICS
• Teaching styles should match our learners’
learning styles!
Students’ Learning Styles
ASPC
ASPC
ASPC
ASPC
Learning Styles Employability skills
Brainstorming
• What learning styles are we?
• What learning styles are your friends?
• Which one do you think learn best?
Introduction/ Icebreaking
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What is icebreaking? Let’s think…
How to break the ice with your students?
What should we do during this time?
How long should it take to intro?
Arousal Techniques
• Problems or issues or concerns when we teach
the class
• How can we arouse our students?
• What are arousal techniques?
• Which arousal techniques work in what
situations?
• Should we arouse more often/every
time/rarely/most of the time and why?
• When we arouse too often, what effects will they
be?
Questioning Techniques
• How do we know when or what students
learn?
• What methods or techniques do we use to
check our students knowledge?
• How often do we check our students?
Bloom’s and Ashcner’s Categories
Aschner
Remembering
Reasoning
Bloom
Knowledge
Comprehension
Examples
Application
What will happen
if you can have
free speech?
Analysis
Analyze each
characters of
each star in แรงเงา
According to our
weather, which
month is the
coldest?
Creative thinking Synthesis
Rewrite a novel
“Twilight”
Judgment
Who do you
think should be
the next PM?
Evaluation
References
• Churches, A. Teaching Skills: What 21st Century Educators
Need to Learn to Survive
– http://www.masternewmedia.org/teaching-skills-what-21st-centuryeducators-need-to-learn-to-survive/#ixzz2Bbqeifuk
– http://www.masternewmedia.org/teaching-skills-what-21st-centuryeducators-need-to-learn-to-survive/#ixzz2Bbqmll2U
– http://www.masternewmedia.org/teaching-skills-what-21st-centuryeducators-need-to-learn-to-survive/#ixzz2BbqrsWyK
– http://www.masternewmedia.org/teaching-skills-what-21st-centuryeducators-need-to-learn-to-survive/#ixzz2BbrDcNXy
• Check your learning styles
– http://linkup.tafesa.edu.au/learning_styles_evalu
ation.html
• Questioning techniques
– Bluestein, J. E. Being a Successful Teacher: A
Practical Guide to Instruction and Management.
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