EDUCATION UGC NET
TEACHING AND RESEARCH APTITUDE
Question
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By creating curiosity in students
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By speaking loudly in the class
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By preparing your lecture properly
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By wearing special types of clothes
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Detailed explanation-1: -If you want to make your students more attentive, spark their curiosity along with your lesson’s stages by creating SUSPENSE. Suspense captures students’ attention, makes them more excited and engaged in any lesson.
Detailed explanation-2: -Stimulate your students’ curiosity by encouraging valuable questions and tinkering, looking for teachable moments, and building lessons around current events and critical thinking.
Detailed explanation-3: -Encouraging students to embrace their curiosity is an important part of education. Curiosity is key to learning. In fact, studies show that, when we’re curious about a subject, we are much more likely to remember information we learned about that subject.
Detailed explanation-4: -Be Curious Yourself. Model an open, inquisitive attitude to new and familiar activities, ideas, people, and cultures. Ask Questions and Question Answers. Practice and Encourage Active Listening. Look for the Hook. Present New Information in Chunks. 13-Oct-2021
Detailed explanation-5: -Be clear. At the outset of class-or better yet, the school year-clearly communicate your expectations. Be patient. Pump up the volume. Play a game. Strike a chord. Fly like a butterfly, sit quietly like a bee. Narrate your count down. Use clever attention-grabbers. More items •06-Oct-2016