

Aditi
- Rate $11
- Response 1h

$11/h
1st lesson free
- Mathematics
Personal and easy methodology Best and in easy way for school students
- Mathematics
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About Aditi
Here are different methods of teaching students:
Traditional Methods
1. *Lecture Method*: Teacher-centered approach where the instructor delivers information through lectures.
2. *Textbook Method*: Students learn through textbooks, workbooks, and other written materials.
3. *Blackboard Method*: Teacher writes information on the blackboard, and students copy it into their notebooks.
Student-Centered Methods
1. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration.
2. *Problem-Based Learning*: Students learn through solving open-ended problems that encourage critical thinking and creativity.
3. *Flipped Classroom*: Students learn basic concepts at home through videos or readings and work on activities and projects in the classroom.
Technology-Integrated Methods
1. *E-Learning*: Students learn through online courses, tutorials, and educational software.
2. *Virtual Field Trips*: Students explore virtual environments, such as museums, historical sites, or other countries, to enhance their learning experience.
3. *Gamification*: Educational games and activities that promote engagement, motivation, and learning.
Collaborative Methods
1. *Group Discussions*: Students engage in discussions, debates, or role-plays to promote critical thinking, communication, and teamwork.
2. *Peer-to-Peer Learning*: Students learn from each other through peer teaching, mentoring, or collaborative projects.
3. *Jigsaw Method*: Students work in groups to complete a task or project, with each
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Here are different methods of teaching students:
Traditional Methods
1. *Lecture Method*: Teacher-centered approach where the instructor delivers information through lectures.
2. *Textbook Method*: Students learn through textbooks, workbooks, and other written materials.
3. *Blackboard Method*: Teacher writes information on the blackboard, and students copy it into their notebooks.
Student-Centered Methods
1. *Project-Based Learning*: Students work on real-world projects that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration.
2. *Problem-Based Learning*: Students learn through solving open-ended problems that encourage critical thinking and creativity.
3. *Flipped Classroom*: Students learn basic concepts at home through videos or readings and work on activities and projects in the classroom.
Technology-Integrated Methods
1. *E-Learning*: Students learn through online courses, tutorials, and educational software.
2. *Virtual Field Trips*: Students explore virtual environments, such as museums, historical sites, or other countries, to enhance their learning experience.
3. *Gamification*: Educational games and activities that promote engagement, motivation, and learning.
Collaborative Methods
1. *Group Discussions*: Students engage in discussions, debates, or role-plays to promote critical thinking, communication, and teamwork.
2. *Peer-to-Peer Learning*: Students learn from each other through peer teaching, mentoring, or collaborative projects.
3. *Jigsaw Method*: Students work in groups to complete a task or project, with each member responsible for a specific part.
Experiential Methods
1. *Hands-On Learning*: Students learn through direct experience and experimentation, such as science experiments or art projects.
2. *Service-Learning*: Students participate in community service projects that promote learning, civic engagement, and social responsibility.
3. *Outdoor Education*: Students learn through outdoor activities, such as field trips, camping, or environmental education.
Personalized Methods
1. *Differentiated Instruction*: Teachers tailor instruction to meet the diverse needs, interests, and learning styles of students.
2. *Learning Contracts*: Students work with teachers to set personalized learning goals and contracts.
3. *Self-Directed Learning*: Students take ownership of their learning, setting goals, and working at their own pace.
Rates
Rate
- $11
Pack rates
- 5h: $53
- 10h: $105
online
- $11/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Aditi will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
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