Teaching with Style
Developing a personal teaching style takes time. This programme follows two NQTs as they take the first steps to teaching it their way.
In this programme, two NQTs experiment with different techniques for developing their own unique teaching style. While this can be time-consuming, Finlay Curry and Victoria Oldroyd are keen to get started.
Finlay tries to harness his geography pupils' imaginations to make a lesson about hurricanes more vivid. The results are on the whole encouraging, and Finlay learns a valuable lesson about planning.
ICT teacher, Victoria, introduces a robotic dog and an informal classroom setup to help teach her class about sensors. She finds the experience invigorating, benefiting from the support and advice of her NQT mentor.
Leeds University's Angi Melderez, an NQT academic who has studied a wide variety of teaching styles, passes on useful advice for all teachers interested in trying out new techniques.
bwight on 17 September 2007
Very useful way of looking at teaching and learning styles and the need to develop your own styles that work for you ...
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 28 April 2006
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Useful websites
Times Educational Supplement NQT question and answer forum, supported by TES induction expert, Sara Bubb
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AICT17 September 2007 - 12:42Very useful way of looking at teaching and learning styles and the need to develop your own styles that work for you
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