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arabera Msy Ramadani Fuleni 3 years ago

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Classroom observation : Teaching by principles

The teacher's approach in the classroom involves a structured yet flexible teaching method designed to enhance student engagement and learning. At the start of the class, the teacher sets a positive tone by smiling and engaging in small talk.

Classroom observation : Teaching by principles

Classroom observation : Teaching by principles

'Six Thinking Hats' can help you to look at problems from different perspectives, but one at a time, to avoid confusion from too many angles crowding your thinking.

MID-CLASS PART 2

The Yellow Hat will help you to think positively. While you are 'wearing' this hat be optimistic, notice the benefits and the value in them.

task for a student,other correcting
Correcting mispronoun ciation together

MID-CLASS PART 1

The Green Hat represents creativity. Develop creative solutions to any problem with this hat. This unconstrained mindset allows you to freely test out a variety of useful creativity tools, due to its low level of criticism.

make student work in pair
make some statement true or false
not correcting mistakes immediately
ask student about their lives

beginning of class

The Blue Hat thinking represents process control. When having trouble because ideas are needed, the Green Hat may come in handy since it is the one used for creativity. In case of emergencies and dealing with them, the Black Hat is required.

don't forget to smile and always sprit
small talk as starter to a class

nama : Msy Ramadani Fuleni

Using the Black Hat you consider the negative outcomes. Find what would not work and why. This way you highlight the weak points in a plan. Black Hat will help you to identify the flaws and risks before you embark on a course of action.

LAST AND WHEN BELL RINGS

Using the Red Hat, you will use your intuition and emotions. Also, you will consider how others might look at the problem emotionally. Try to understand the responses of people who do not fully know your reasoning.

Teacher selects student for their findings
Reminds students of homework
Asks students to work on exercise in workbook

MID-CLASS PART 3

Using the white thinking hat, you center your attention around the available data. Take the information that you have, analyze it, and see what you can learn from it. Become aware of your weak points and start working on improving your knowledge.

Asks for volunteer instead calling one
Skips several execises
Using choral drills