At this step, most teachers are advised
to reveal the learning objectives to the class:
“Today, we are going to study X. By the end of this
class, you should know X +…”
Tip: Simplify!
One key teaching
technique for presenting new material is simplification. Simplifying
material into ‘bite-sized chunks’ does not mean infantilizing it – you don’t
have to make a lesson into ‘baby talk.’ You can go for greater depth by
focusing on a single concept. While you may wish that your group could all
master an entire book in a single class, one page at a time usually works
better.
Try thinking like
an advertiser – try to pack whole concepts into short, memorable phrases.
“Brand” your new material and bring out its importance and reasons for students
to be interested. If McDonald’s can sell millions of burgers by saying, “I’m
lovin’ it” and Coca-Cola is “the real thing,” then simplifying to make things
easy to remember can be a very persuasive and useful teaching tool.
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