Innovations in Teaching Methodologies

RatifyMe main goal is to bring the traditional way of teaching to the current generations by implementing the simple and easy ways to remember and understand the concepts in their education. Innovations in teaching Methodologies don’t always mean introducing the latest emerging technology into the classroom. Different strategies in teaching methodologies helps to improve academic outcomes and address real problems to promote equitable learning. The biggest challenge for any teacher is capturing each student’s attention, and conveying ideas effectively enough to create a lasting impression.

“Balancing Quality of Interest in student with Quality in Teaching gives improved academic results”

              Due to various reasons higher education is getting for cheaper or costlier. Due to advancements in technology everyone is having world at their palm by making use of cheaper broadband services. Innovation in teaching methodologies helps the teachers to guide their students how to make use of sources for their better career.

How Innovation Can Help You Become Better at Teaching?

In many ways, applying innovative teaching strategies to the classroom is a tacit understanding that our teaching methods can be improved. It accepts the need to grow and develop, which is exactly what we ask of our students.

Innovative Teaching Strategies for Better Student Engagement:

  • Creative Teaching
  • Interactive lessons
  • Audio & Video Tools
  • Real World Learning
  • Brain Storming
  • Role Play
  • Forming Clubs in Class
  • Team works and Team Tasks
  • Story Based Teaching
  • Flip the Classroom
  • Using virtual reality technology
  • Personalized Learning
  • Project-Based Learning
  • Inquiry-Based Learning
  • Jigsaws
  • Ask Open-Ended Questions
  • Peer Teaching
  • Stimulating classroom environment
  • Welcome New Ideas
  • crossover teaching
  • Blended Learning
  • Feedback

Outcomes of Innovative teaching methods:

Using innovative methods of teaching is a crucial skill for teachers and education staff. Scientific research has shown that innovative teaching methods and approaches can significantly enhance the student learning process. Innovating our teaching strategies is no easy feat. It can be scary because, just like our students, it places us out of our comfort zone in a position where we can fail. However, experimenting new methods and strategies we can improve student engagement, motivation and attainment and is a win-win for both students and teachers. This course allows participants to get to know, experiment and practice the most relevant innovative teaching methods – such as project-based learning, non-formal education, outdoors education, new technologies.

  • Encourage research
  • Improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills
  • Avoid receiving a lot of knowledge at once
  • Adopt more soft skills
  • Check students’ understanding
  • Improve self-evaluation
  • Enliven classrooms