Question
Download Solution PDFArrange the following activities in correct sequence for micro teaching to be successful:
A. Reteach
B. Teach
C. Feedback
D. Plan
E. Replan
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is (3) D, B, C, E, A.Key PointsHere is the correct sequence of activities for microteaching to be successful:
Plan:
- The first step is to plan the microteaching session. This includes deciding on the content, the learning objectives, and the teaching methods.
Teach:
- The second step is to teach the microteaching session. This is where you put your plan into action and deliver the lesson to your students.
Feedback:
- The third step is to get feedback on your teaching. This can be done by observing yourself on video, or by asking your students for feedback.
Replan:
- The fourth step is to use the feedback to improve your teaching. This may involve making changes to your plan, or trying different teaching methods.
Reteach:
- The fifth step is to reteach the microteaching session. This is where you put your revised plan into action and deliver the lesson to your students again.
- The feedback from the first teaching session can be used to improve the second teaching session, and so on.
- This process of planning, teaching, getting feedback, and replanning can be repeated as many times as necessary until the teacher is satisfied with their teaching.
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