JOURNAL OF ADVANCED
RESEARCH AND STABILITY (JARS)
Volume: 01 Issue: 06 | 2021
ISSN: 2181-2608
591
Here are some of the words of advice:
Make your expectations clear
Make eye contact and address students by name
Supplement lectures with hands-on activities
Recognize students’ accomplishments and respond appropriately to their concerns
Draw connections between the course material and its real-world applications
There is nothing wrong with these suggestions, but the advice is very abstract.
In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on teaching, and colleges have taken a variety of
measures to try to improve its quality and effectiveness. Candidates for the job should present a
training philosophy. Assessment of student learning is required. Exhibitions of training centers, training
awards and teaching innovations are on the rise. To keep pace with this ever-changing technology, we
need the knowledge, skills and experience to maintain our economic growth rate. Various initiatives
have been taken to ensure that educational institutions in the country are open to all, and that our
education methodology should focus on lifelong learning. School buildings with facilities for students
and teachers eager to teach, pedagogy that stops reading from memory, ensures the registration of
students. Three measures to ensure the right ecosystem are necessary for quality education:
A good, spacious and well maintained school building with required infrastructure like furniture,
clean hygienic toilets, accessible drinking water, designated activity and play areas, functional
laboratories and computers will make students look forward to attending school.
Teacher and his way of teaching is directly responsible for a student’s developing a like or dislike
for a particular subject. Due attention should be paid to imparting training in modern teaching aids,
tools and methodologies integrated with technology so that more and more people get interested in
taking up teaching as a vocation.
Facilities and avenues for cultural events go long way in building a student’s life skills and
personality and also keep the interest in attending school intact.
Increasing graduation rates and levels of educational attainment will accomplish little if students do not
learn something of lasting value. Yet federal efforts over the last several years have focused much more
on increasing the number of Americans who go to college than on improving the education they receive
once they get there. By concentrating so heavily on graduation rates and attainment levels, policy
makers are ignoring danger signs that the amount that students learn in college may have declined over
the past few decades and could well continue to do so in the years to come. The reasons for concern
include:
College students today seem to be spending much less time on their course work than their
predecessors did 50 years ago, and evidence of their abilities suggests that they are probably
learning less than students once did and quite possibly less than their counterparts in many other
advanced industrial countries.
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