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Volume : III, Issue : VI, July - 2013

Innovative/beneficial Methods Implemented For Betterment Of Students

C.A Joshi

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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Innovative methods of teaching are a goal of many educators. Teaching students in ways that keep them engaged and interested in the material can sometimes be a challenge. This can prove especially true when it comes to high school students. In this short-attention span world we now live in, thanks to the internet, it seems to be harder than ever to keep high school students excited and engrossed in learning what they're there to learn. However, finding new and innovative methods of teaching can prove to be one of the best things an educator can do for high school students. Brain research has shown that certain methods and approaches can truly enhance the learning process for students. Encouraging them to visualize the outcomes they desire is one way to enhance lessons in all subjects. Technology can provide students with opportunities for using important learning principles, such as pre-existing knowledge, mental models, active learning, transfer and learning for understanding. Applying innovative energy and attention-management techniques in schools is a win-win for both students and teachers.

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C.A Joshi, (2013). Innovative/beneficial Methods Implemented For Betterment Of Students. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VI, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3010.pdf

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  1. http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/teaching/postgra duate/paediatricsandchildhealth/teachingmethods/
  2. ·http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/educator-tips/3-innovative-methods-of-teaching-for-high-school-educa tors/

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