Kavita As a Sanskrit & Hindi teacher
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To Teach Children Politely and More Written Practice and Orals also.
Direct — Tell students what to do
Discuss — Ask questions and listen
Delegate — Empower students
Prepare questions in advance. Great discussions don’t just happen. Ask one question at a time. Be open, curious, and interested in learning what each student thinks.
Don’t allow one or two students to dominate the discussion. Solicit everyone’s ideas and opinions. Gently draw out students who seem insecure and reticent to participate. I sometimes start my classes by saying, “I want to give each of you one minute to discuss your views on this topic. Let’s go around the room and hear from everyone.” Get closure by reviewing the key points you want to make.
Have students create questions. I like to have my students read a case study and formulate three questions to ask their classmates. We then discuss their answers in class.
Utilize clickers. Clickers are an easy way to get students involved during class. Pose a multiple-choice question and their responses are tabulated on the screen. You can then open it up for discussion as students share why they selected a certain answer.

Subjects

  • Hindi Grade 6-Grade 10

  • Sanskrit Grade 6-Grade 10


Experience

  • Teacher (Jan, 2012Present) at private school
    Teaching Sanskrit and Hindi From 6th-10th

Education

  • B.COM (Jan, 1999Jan, 2002) from Delhi University, New Delhi

Fee details

    400800/hour (US$4.729.43/hour)

    Online Class


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