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Sehrish AliGud in accounting glod medalist in accounting
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I m gold medalist in my subject used to teach accountibg and finance . Full focus on students indiviualy Clear students questions Full concentration on each student 1. Enjoy communicating your understanding to others.
There is definitely a performance element to most teaching. Our section on interpersonal skills, including effective speaking, covers this in more detail, and there is a great deal of overlap with presentation skills.
2. Have confidence.
You will need the confidence to look calm and professional even when tired and stressed. See our page: Building Confidence for more information.
3. Have great organisational skills.
Have you prepared for the session and done any marking in time?
Have you kept what is needed for anyone in the group who was away?
If you are part of a teaching organisation, have you fed back results to any interested colleagues?
You may find our page: Organising Skills useful.
4. Work effectively in groups.
In a school or college, you may be part of a group that teach at your level or within your subject. If so, you will have to agree between you what is to be taught and how to deal with any difficulties.
See our page: Groups and Teams for an introduction to effective team working skills.
5. Be able to deal with conflict.
There may be students who need to be told to work harder, or a disagreement between students that you need to help to sort out.
Our page on Conflict Resolution provides some advice on how to do this.
6. Motivate your students to do their best.
This may require encouragement and/ or criticism, and probably a bit of both at different times.
Our page on Motivation Skills provides more information.
7. Empathise with your Students.
If you can see that your students are exhausted, there may be no point in trying to teach a very complicated topic. You need to create a feeling that you are all working together towards the same goal. This means building up trust and rapport.
See our pages on Empathy and Building Rapport for more.
8. Give feedback.
Whether this takes the form of comments on performance or marking written work, it needs to be constructive. Offer praise as well as criticism whenever possible and tell your students how they can improve.