• Learning from learners

    @Burfatmukhtiar
    A teacher is a chief learner in the class room. I think every teacher face same situation in the class room. By teaching you will learn and by learning you will teach

  • @Zahid-Ali thanks dear

    Burfat Ali

  • @Kalimullah-Memon Just little bit agree

    Burfat Ali

  • @Burfatmukhtiar hello! Could you please share what have you learnt from your stusents and how did it influence your teaching practice?

  • @Ana_moderator next post I will share today

    Burfat Ali

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Could you please precise - do you mean mistakes made during teaching practice?

  • I raise question in class t
    Room from students that what is the difference between what we write on the board and what we read in multimedia?
    Ans: he said that there is one difference, one is a modern study and the other is an old version.

    Ans: sir how you teach it depends on you.

    Ans: sir did you know multimedia is better then borad.
    I learned from students ideas what they are thinking about modern classroom,

    Burfat Ali

  • @Ana_moderator mem my answer in my new topic

    Burfat Ali

  • @Ana_moderator some time we teach wrong way during lunch the lesson

    Burfat Ali

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Reflecting on mistakes and learning from them is crucial for growth and improvement. Here are some essential lessons to take away from mistakes to avoid repeating them in the classroom:

    1. Self-awareness: Recognize your strengths, weaknesses, and emotions to better manage yourself and your teaching.

    2. Preparation is key: Thoroughly prepare lessons, materials, and assessments to avoid last-minute mistakes.

    3. Flexibility is essential: Be adaptable and open to adjusting plans when unexpected situations arise.

    4. Clear communication: Ensure clear, concise, and respectful communication with students, colleagues, and parents.

    5. Patience and empathy: Treat students with kindness, understanding, and patience, even in challenging situations.

    6. Continuous learning: Stay updated on best practices, technologies, and subject matter expertise to enhance teaching skills.

    7. Reflective practice: Regularly reflect on teaching methods, student feedback, and personal growth to identify areas for improvement.

    8. Seek support: Collaborate with colleagues, mentors, or coaches to share experiences, receive guidance, and learn from others.

    9. Embrace failure as a learning opportunity: View mistakes as chances to learn, grow, and develop resilience.

    10. Student-centered approach: Prioritize student needs, perspectives, and experiences to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.

    By embracing these lessons, you can transform mistakes into valuable learning experiences that enhance your teaching practice and create a positive classroom environment.

  • @Burfatmukhtiar thank your for your case! It is food for thought.
    Next time please do not create a new topic, but post your reply in the exisitng thread when they are connected in content.
    Now I have megred the new topic with your answer and this one.

    Thank you in advance!

  • Sir very nice to share this topic, it's so interesting. Often I learned from my juniors and students. However, I learned from my society people. 21st century learners have innovative ideas and they are very sharp minded. Many times my students give new ideas that I haven't in my mind.

    Regards:
    Asma Shahzad
    JST
    Govt.Girls High School Ward.1 Thatta
    Sindh Pakistan

  • @Burfatmukhtiar yes you are right bro b/c some time this situation also happen in my class & I also learn from my students ...very basic topics which is used in daily life but also concern with relevant topic ...so given answer by students so i learn from them

    Pakistan

  • @Burfatmukhtiar It happens every time in my class . I like to share my experience and the way I found to overcome this situation.
    In a group activity students asked questions about unfamiliar things and I usually let other students to answer it. As a result I assist there previous knowledge and experience. Some time they answer correctly and some time not. But as a result there communication skills development and critical thinking skill also develop . After that I answer there questions.

  • @Kalimullah-Memon Sir, Teacher is a role-model in education. The role of teacher in education is very vast.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @Asmashahzad1985 yes completely agree with you

  • @Sehar-Kazi it's necessary

    Burfat Ali

  • @Uzma-qamar thanks dear

    Burfat Ali

  • @Asmashahzad1985 thanks dear

    Burfat Ali

  • @Burfatmukhtiar Yes. I had same experience. When I was student, my teacher didn't answer my question, so next day I found answer and told him. My teacher appreciated me.