Teaching Learning Skills
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Diane Said:
why do I love learning and teaching with an unlimited amounts of people?We Answered:
You cannot teach what you dont know. Parallel to this is you can't give what you don't have.Therefore,if one will just freely share whatever knowledge he has for everyone and not just keep it upon himself chances are those people whom he had shared it with will be motivated to do it to others as well, thus, making learning and teaching a continuous cycle.
Jonathan Said:
what are the teaching stategies of learning disabilites regarding listening skills & speaking skills?We Answered:
I am presuming you are wanting some teahing strategies for learning disabled students that provide you with some method instruting your students in listeing and speaking skills...Now without knowing exactly how your students are disabled I can only be failry general in my answers...
learning the art of conversation is about learning the pattern of taking turns... ie.. first I listen while you speak then you listen while I speak...
So any activity that involves turn taking sets down the pattern of conversation...
Learning to listen is about learn to hear, comprehend (understand) and decode what is being said....
So activities that involve hearing and decoding will add to the listening and speaking skills.
Play with patterns of sound... ie. I ring my bell the you beat your drum... then Mary rattles her tambourine... then it is my turn again...
And If I ring my bell twice then you beat your drum twice... and so on..
For students with some speaking ability you can ask them to create a crocodile story... ie.. first student says..."Once upon a time John went for a walk." then next student contributes a part to the story and so on..... till the end of the story...
Pratice good manners in the classroom.... ie... What to say and do when you meet someone... ie. extend your hand for a handshake... listen to the other person...
Also games where eah member of the class teams up with another and they take turns introducing each other to the class and tell the class something about that person....
If you contact me with a bit more info on your students then I can give some more exact advice...
Donald Said:
What life skills are you teaching your children?We Answered:
I teach the same to mine, I don't want to send him out into the world not knowing the basics of life. So many people do too much for their kids and they end up hindering them when they experience real life for the first time. In addition, I try to teach my son compassion and understanding towards other people, to not be judgemental and to always try and keep an open mind no matter what your personal beliefs are.Benjamin Said:
tell me the names of the best books for teaching and learning?We Answered:
Harry Wong has some great books (yes that is his name). Todd Whitaker also has some good books as well.Daisy Said:
What learning skills can be taught in the children's book Brown Bear Brown Bear What Do You See. Colors r one.?We Answered:
Firstly: They them to say the colours, recognise them and identify them too.Secondly,they learn about ryhming and the phonic sounds of Br ( Br-own) and B (b) as in bear. This is also recognition and reinforcement work.
Finally, it teaches them about the animals,but you could also go into discussion with them about the actual colours of some of the animals- like is a horse really blue etc..
There is so much you can do with this book.
Earl Said:
Can a mentally retarded teacher enhance his teaching skills by mouthing cliches?We Answered:
No. Of course not.Just because you encourage someone, it doesn't mean they will magically understand how to do a problem they've never seen before.
Jack Said:
Would kids taught according to their learning style and life skills from an early age benefit help America?We Answered:
YES!!!! That is what our kids need, to be thought specifically to their needs and skills. It would help America because there would be allot more kids growing up with the smarts to succeed. I don't think that they have the staff and money to do that witch is sad. So kids do get left behind!