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Role of Teacher and Integration of ICTs in Teaching

The role of teacher is now as a good facilitator, therefore he has to provide conducive environment for students to find out the solutions according to their own observation using technological resources.

Teacher is trouble shooter for learner when there is problem in content knowledge or compression, therefore, his role is vital as compared to self-obtained knowledge using machine.

The role of teacher is changed but traditional role cannot be undermined. With advancement of technology role of teacher is reshaped. Besides his traditional role, he plays a role of facilitator and using ICT tools coordinates closely with students to enable effective learning environment.

1. How do understand the traditional role of a teacher?

2. Do you need a teacher in your self-learning work?

3. Do believe there is no need in teachers with the development of innovating technologies?

4. What is teacher’s role in the advancement world of technology?

 

 

Taking ExamsLesson 5

 

We won’t tolerate anything but the best

1. Can you manage your studying properly? Do find these tips useful?

Every person is born with a particular potential which is unique to him. People are of different types and not all of them are brilliant students. Many work hard to get good marks, while others don't and yet manage to score well during examinations. There are also students who study hard but don't get the desired percentage. How to prepare for exams is a big question. Here are a few preparationtips to help students ace in exams:

Good time table

Before starting with the studies, students should design their own time-table which directs all the material that has to be covered and tells them how much is needed to be studied each day. A schedule of every subject should be made with different priorities. Tough subjects and the ones in which a student is weak should be given more hours, and easier ones should be given less hours with sufficient intervals between each subject. The timetable should very importantly have breaks in between.

Lose that Fear

Fear and stress are one of the major factors which tend to become an obstacle(ïåðåøêîäà) in getting high percentage. One should lose all the fear and free his mind.Approximating a certain score to achieve is beyond our control .This fact also needs to be understood by parents, who should not pressurize their children but rather boost up their confidence.

Don't Cram, Make Notes

Students should let go off the cramming part as it is not a good method of studying. Instead of this, they should make short notes while studying. Cramming everything can result in forgetting everything and making brief notes can help in remembering all points while revising the subject.

Where to Study and When?

If the big question of where to study confuses you, the answer to it is very simple-study in a place where you feel comfortable, relaxed and where you can concentrate properly. If you can, study early morning, head to a library or any place where you find a quietambience. (àòìîñôåðà)



Time is possibly the most important factor. According to a research conducted, human brain is in its most active state between 5 am to 8 am in the morning and in the evening between 7 pm to 11 pm. Therefore, students who study during these timings have the maximum retention power in comparison with others.


Date: 2015-12-17; view: 683


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