Innovative Teaching By Creative Tools And Teacher's Role

Innovative Teaching By Creative Tools And Teacher's Role
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Download or read book Innovative Teaching By Creative Tools And Teacher's Role written by Anup Sharma and published by Educreation Publishing. This book was released on 2016-12-26 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through this book, I thought of sharing my experience with my fellow teachers in a day-to-day language, so that it can reach remote places irrespective of their level of English proficiency. If even little of my experience can bring some change to teaching-learning process, it will improve educational standard of a class of any school. I shared some teaching activities which I used and found very engaging in a class of any size and nature. You can find numerous activities on the internet but not together which can guide a teacher throughout the teaching week; second, not all teachers have access all the time to the internet, so it will help them to start and practice in right direction to become a successful teacher. If you are a beginner and have decided to make teaching as your career, or you just want to explore, this book is a proper guide to overcoming the challenges. Are you excited or nervous? Do not be either. This book is a guaranteed help to make your beginning lucky.


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