Innovative teaching methods for school students encompass active learning through hands-on activities, group projects, and interactive experiments. The integration of technology involves the use of educational apps, multimedia content, and online platforms, while the flipped classroom model encourages pre-recorded lectures as homework, allowing in-class time for discussions and activities. Project-Based Learning (PBL) engages students in research projects and collaborative problem-solving, fostering creativity and teamwork. Personalized learning tailors lessons to individual styles and pace, utilizing adaptive learning software. Collaborative learning promotes group activities and peer teaching, enhancing social skills. Gamification elements, such as points and rewards, make the learning experience enjoyable and motivating. For adult learners, active learning extends to discussions, case studies, and real-world applications, while technology integration involves online courses and webinars. The flipped classroom approach employs pre-recorded lectures for self-study, with in-person or virtual sessions for discussions. Project-Based Learning in adult education includes real-world projects, and personalized learning offers customizable paths based on prior knowledge. Collaborative learning for adults involves group projects and discussions, leveraging diverse experiences, and gamification enhances engagement in training programs. Combining these methods creates dynamic, interactive learning environments that cater to diverse needs and preferences, leading to positive educational outcomes for both school students and adult learners.
Experience
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Visiting Lecturer (Apr, 2021
–Present) at The Open University,Kandy
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Visiting Lecture (Oct, 2019
–Apr, 2021) at SIBA campus kandy
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Network Principle (Apr, 2018
–Dec, 2018) at Kandy royal international school
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Head Of The Department (English) (Oct, 2017
–Jan, 2018) at Bangladesh School Bahrain
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Visiting Lecture (Apr, 2014
–Sep, 2017) at College of Technology, Aruppola
Diploma In English
Diploma in Teacher Training
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Teacher (Sep, 1989
–Sep, 2017) at 28 years of experience in Department of Education
Worked as an English Teacher in number of government schools in Srilanka
Education
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M.A TESL (Reading) (May, 2023–Dec, 2023) from Lincoln University
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B.A (Apr, 2016–now) from Bikku University
Fee details
රු1,000–2,000/hour
(US$3.45–6.90/hour)
Above mentioned fees are in SLR. It can be changed based on time, place, content and travelling