
7 tips to make teaching easier for training institution teachers
Time:2025-11-18
Source:Artstep
Teaching skills that every teacher should know
1. Be sure to review what you learned in the previous class
Not only can it deepen the students' impression of the previous class, but it can also provide a foundation for them to learn new content, which can better ensure the effectiveness of the course.
2. Before school, ask the child to repeat what they learned today
Deepen the child's impression of this class, even if they contact them at home, they know what to do.
At the same time, when the child is retelling to the parents what they have learned today, they will know what the key and difficult points are. The teacher can also write post class comments based on the child's retelling, and the post class comments will be more targeted.
3. Learn to ask questions
When strengthening interaction with students, it can also make them more deeply understand the content of the class, encourage them to answer questions and give them rewards, which can enhance their enthusiasm for learning. When children learn actively, parents are happier.
4. Let the child ask questions
The main thing is to know where the child doesn't understand, so that the teaching effect will be better.
For example, Teacher Yibu, how can I lift my wrist to look better? At this point, the teacher will understand that the child did not practice/learn enough while lifting their wrist, and provide more targeted advice.
5. Teaching content should come from daily life
Many things that come from life are interesting and constantly changing. Children can come into contact with things they don't know in every class, which makes them look forward to the classroom and more willing to come to institutions for classes.
For example, what are the dots, lines, and surfaces in art? A wire is a line, a sky is a surface, a few white clouds are also surfaces, and birds on the wire are dots. In this way, dots, lines, and surfaces can form a simple painting.
6. We need children's language
Sometimes, children can't understand language that is too professional.
So, during class, you can actually listen to how the children describe the class and what they have learned in the class.
7. Maintain interaction
Maintain continuous interaction. Many children ignore their teachers, which leads to poor classroom performance. Every time they are asked to do an action or draw a stroke, it becomes exhausting for them.
So, by encouraging children to communicate with teachers through games, points, and other means, even if it's just chatting, it's okay as long as the children are willing to learn.
