SEC | S19W2: Micro Teaching
Not every good student can become a good teacher, right? Teaching or mentoring isn't everyone's forte. Imparting demanding skills that shape a promising future is one of the most challenging forms of teaching, wouldn't you agree? Despite this, I am proud of myself for being an effective mentor and tutor to my students. (This is based on their feedback, not my own bragging.)
Micro-teaching is a method where teachers practice teaching with a small group of students for a short period. It helps in honing teaching skills, managing classrooms, and effectively using allocated time. Let me take you through the micro-classes I conducted in late June this year. These sessions were highly requested by my juniors, hence a good content of mine to participate in this challenge.
Session Details:
Dates: | Saturday & Sunday, June 30-31, 2024 |
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Time: | 4:00 PM to 4:20 PM sharp |
Participants: | 7 first-year MBBS students |
Mode of Delivery: | Online via Google Meet on a laptop |
Topic: | Types of Basic Research |
Preparation: | Slides created on PowerPoint, utilizing my own knowledge, information from Google, and references from my research) |
Session Breakdown:
Section | Time | Description |
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Introduction | 4 minutes | Understanding students' perspectives on research, its significance in the medical field, and their existing knowledge. |
Presentation | 2 minutes | Sharing my perspective and introducing the types of basic research. |
Explanation | 4 minutes | Covering LTE, criticism and informative, short communication, and correspondence through slides. |
Deep Dive | 10 minutes | Focusing on informative LTE and assigning homework to find a new trending topic for an informative LTE. |
Preparation Review:
All the students came prepared with two topics each. We discussed their validity and also the importance in respective filed before the actual class began. This clearly demonstrates their understanding of the previous session.
Reflections:
Conducting these micro-classes was really a very rewarding experience. The students' enthusiasm and active participation showed their grasp of the material. I faced some difficulties and multiple challenges in keeping the session within the time limit but tried my best to manage it by focusing on key points and encouraging student interaction.
The feedback from the students was positive, highlighting that they found the sessions engaging and informative. This experience helped me refine my teaching methods and better manage the classroom environment.
Micro-teaching is a powerful tool for improving teaching skills in a very limited time. It allows teachers to practice and receive timely feedback in a controlled environment. I encourage educators to embrace micro-teaching and continuously seek ways to enhance their teaching techniques. Thankyou
I’d like to invite @huzaifanaveed1 , @kouba01 and @steemdoctor1 to participate in this challenge. Thankyou
Regards,
@abdu.navi03
You're a wonderful teacher there's no doubt about it