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- Physics
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Quantum physics
- Chemical Physics
Hello, My name is harsh. I am a chemical engineering of pdpu at gandhinager.
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Quantum physics
- Chemical Physics
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About Shingala
1. Give students a sense of control
2. Be clear about learning objectives
3. Create a threat-free environment
4. Use positive competition
5. Give students responsibility
6. Encourage self-reflection
7. Harness student interests
8. Make things fun
9. Track progress
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Hello my dear student,
1. Give students a sense of control
While guidance from a teacher is important to keeping kids on task and motivated, allowing students to have some choice and control over what happens in the classroom is actually one of the best ways to keep them engaged. For example, allowing students to choose the type of assignment they do or which problems to work on can give them a sense of control that may just motivate them to do more.
2. Be clear about learning objectives
It can be very frustrating for students to complete an assignment or even to behave in class if there aren’t clearly defined objectives. Students want and need to know what is expected of them in order to stay motivated to work. At the beginning of the year, lay out clear objectives, rules, and expectations of students so that there is no confusion and students have goals to work towards.
3. Make things fun
Not all classwork needs to be a game or a good time, but students who see school as a place where they can have fun will be more motivated to pay attention and do the work that’s required of them than those who regard it as a chore. Adding fun activities into your school day can help students who struggle to stay engaged and make the classroom a much more friendly place for all students.
4. Use positive competition
Competition in the classroom isn’t always a bad thing, and in some cases can motivate students to try harder and work to excel. Work to foster a friendly spirit of competition in your classroom, perhaps through group games related to the material or other opportunities for students to ‘show off’ their knowledge or skills.
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