A steep learning curve can be problematic for students and teachers. Since the pandemic’s beginning, students around the world have been struggling to reduce their learning curves and improve their performance. It’s not their fault, nor their teachers. Online learning can be challenging. However, it is a teacher’s job to make learning easier for their students, and with the pandemic showing no signs of slowing and online learning becoming the norm, it is more important than ever.
This article will explain how teaching can be made more interactive to ease the learning curve:
Parent-Teacher Collaboration
A very effective way of improving student participation is to involve their students. Since students will be learning from home, it is their parents’ job to make sure that they are working and not getting distracted. The best app for teachers to collaborate with parents is Klassly, from the company Klassroom. This application streamlines parent-teacher collaboration, making it easier for them to communicate, leave notes, and send messages. With parents participating in their children’s educations and dialoguing with their teachers, they will be able to ensure that their children are completing work, studying, and reducing their learning curve.
Group Discussions
One of the greatest challenges of online teaching is encouraging student participation. The reason for this is that nervous students can find it difficult to talk over the webcam. Encouraging group discussions is a great way to get people out of their shells and get them to begin interacting with their class. Suggest a subject and allow your students to discuss it amongst themselves, while you take notes. Once the discussion has finished, you can address individual points and speak to students regarding their opinions of the discussed subject. Group discussions can be conducted over video-chat software.
Virtual Tours
Field trips are out of the question at the moment. With that said, it is possible to take your students on virtual tours of places. These tours can encourage participation and make learning online much more fun. Making learning less stressful can help to reduce your students’ learning curve. Online learning can, at the best of times, be incredibly tedious. Interactive events like online field trips can be a lot of fun. Many of these virtual tours come with a narrator. You can also narrate over the virtual tour yourself, pointing out things relevant to your students’ work.
Peer Evaluation
Peer evaluation is a very effective way of motivating your students to work harder and encouraging classroom participation. When your students complete a piece of work, present it to the class and ask the class to provide feedback. Instead of asking for detailed feedback, you can ask your students to rank the work that you have presented to them numerically in the application’s chatbox. The thought of having to present work to their class will undoubtedly motivate students to work harder, study more, and reduce their learning curve.
Online learning can be challenging for students and teachers. It, however, appears to be here to stay. In order to give your students the best chances of succeeding, you need to reduce their learning curves and make their classroom experiences more engaging, and more interactive.