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ACTION PLAN. Mohammad Azeem Ghani The City School Darakshan Campus Mathematics – Prep – II (Grade 8). SHORT TERM GOALS. Changing the mind filter of the student to accept new concept. Make them eager to ask question. Participate in DISSCUSSION rather BECON base learning
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ACTION PLAN Mohammad AzeemGhani The City School Darakshan Campus Mathematics – Prep – II (Grade 8)
SHORT TERM GOALS • Changing the mind filter of the student to accept new concept. • Make them eager to ask question. • Participate in DISSCUSSION rather BECON base learning • Introduce them to different tailor made technology and softwares
CHANGING MIND FILTERS • QUEST: - Students not willing to accept the challenge - I am not fully prepared to deliver - School management does not approve • SOLUTION: - Introduce them to successful people - I try to leave no stone unturned - Get social approval to teach new concept.
EAGERNESS • AMBITION: - Widening scope of the topic - Provide directions to follow track - leave subordinate topic for next class • CONTENTMENT: - Deviation from the topic - Mislead or unlawful practice - May indulge in subordinate topic
METHOD OF DISCUSSION • DISCUSSION - Encourage every student to speak - Make lecture more intractive • BEACON - Student absorption may not up to the level - Student get bore
TAILOR MADE LECTURE • Make use of computer hardware and embedded systems • Learning new technology like iTOUCH • Practicing software's to visualize the concept of topic • Their hybrid combination can make things easy.
LONG TERM GOALS • Urge students to do critical thinking process • Make class interactive to avoid boredom • Confide students in the topic • Strengthens the students abilities to have firm grip over the topic
KEY POINTS • The purpose of our teaching plan is to meet the goals of 21st century and in limited time interval • This presentation is based on learning outcomes from the Intel master training program conductors by Ms Zahida Abdullah and Jennifer Joyce.
TIME LINE 1st January 2011 to 30th April 2011 • Rate, Ratio and Proportion • Profit and Loss • Areas and Volumes of Solid figures • Statistics
RESOURCES • Textbooks as per the syllabus. • CIE Paper pattern and Marking Scheme. • Past papers. • Library and Computer Lab. • Resource books and relevant websites. • Feedback from Mathematics teachers. • Internet /Multi-media /CD’s & DVD’s.
CONCLUSION “Nothing can be change by changing the face but Everything can be change by facing the change” Students can be motivated towards a more fruitful learning with modern use of latest technology updating them with the upcoming trends of the 21st century