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How to have Ignited Classrooms?
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How to have Ignited Classrooms?

Towards Excellence in Classrooms
Last updated 11/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • The students shall deliver pride with perfection of execution of excellence in teaching.

Course content

1 section11 lectures1h 28m total length
  • Introduction5:24
  • Exploring Ignition within classrooms3:01
  • The participative culture of learning14:59
  • Engaging the students within classrooms17:43
  • Learning to Learn2:20
  • The Participative Learning2:59
  • Activated Classroom Strategies3:39
  • Making Learning Happen9:04
  • Engaging the Learner7:58
  • Conclusion7:11
  • Bonus Lecture13:51

Requirements

  • A teacher with competency towards teaching and gaining excellence

Description

How to Have Ignited Classrooms?

An Ignited Classroom is one that is vibrant, engaging, and fosters a love for learning. It’s where students are not just present but actively involved, curious, and excited about their education. Here’s how you can ignite your classroom:

1. Spark Curiosity with Interactive Learning

  • Use storytelling, real-world examples, and case studies to make lessons relatable.

  • Encourage inquiry-based learning where students ask questions and seek answers.

  • Incorporate mystery elements or challenges to keep students intrigued.

2. Leverage Technology & Gamification

  • Introduce AI tools, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) for immersive experiences.

  • Use quizzes, leaderboards, and rewards to make learning fun.

  • Integrate educational games and apps to reinforce concepts playfully.

3. Create an Engaging & Inclusive Environment

  • Design a colorful, inspiring, and student-friendly classroom space.

  • Use collaborative learning techniques like group projects and peer teaching.

  • Encourage student voice and choice in lesson planning and activities.

4. Build Strong Teacher-Student Relationships

  • Show empathy, patience, and encouragement to build trust.

  • Recognize and celebrate small achievements to boost student confidence.

  • Use active listening and personalized feedback to address student needs.

5. Keep Lessons Dynamic & Adaptive

  • Vary teaching methods – lectures, hands-on activities, discussions, and experiments.

  • Use flipped classroom techniques where students explore topics before class.

  • Adapt lessons based on student interests and real-time feedback.

6. Promote a Growth Mindset

  • Encourage students to embrace challenges and learn from mistakes.

  • Teach resilience and problem-solving skills through project-based learning.

  • Use affirmations, motivational quotes, and success stories to inspire perseverance.

7. Connect Learning to Real Life

  • Organize guest lectures, field trips, and virtual industry tours.

  • Assign real-world problem-solving tasks for hands-on learning.

  • Encourage students to work on community projects and social impact initiatives.

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Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who is keen to deliver teaching with excellence