Friday, October 18, 2024

Micro - teaching workshop

 Workshop on Micro - teaching

 

Micro-teaching is a teacher training technique that involves practicing teaching skills in a controlled, small-group setting. Typically, a teacher or trainee delivers a short lesson (often around 5 to 10 minutes) to a small group of peers or fellow educators. This method allows for focused practice on specific teaching techniques, lesson planning, and classroom management.

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After the lesson, participants receive constructive feedback from their peers and an instructor, which helps identify strengths and areas for improvement. The process often includes video recordings for self-reflection. Micro-teaching is particularly effective in developing confidence, enhancing instructional strategies, and fostering collaboration among educators. It’s a practical way to refine skills before applying them in a real classroom environment.


Participating in a micro-teaching workshop was an enriching experience that allowed me to refine my teaching skills in a supportive environment. The format involved delivering short lessons to a small group of peers, followed by constructive feedback and discussions. This setting fostered collaboration and provided diverse perspectives on instructional strategies. I gained valuable insights into effective lesson planning, engagement techniques, and the importance of adaptability in teaching. 



Micro - teaching workshop



The opportunity to observe my peers' styles also inspired me to incorporate new methods into my own practice, ultimately enhancing my confidence and effectiveness as a teacher trainee.

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