Engage students with communication
Creativity and clarity are two factors for teachers to effectively communicate with students. Students are prone to misunderstandings when they do not directly see the teacher's body language, or cannot ask confirmation questions at the time of learning. Therefore, teachers must be especially careful when communicating. Teachers should use a variety of methods of communicating content to engage students. Interactions between teachers and students may include talking or using nonverbal gestures such as nodding. smile or talk outside of class.
Communicating and engaging students in conversations promotes confidence and interest, which in turn is the glue for an effective class. For example, teachers adding videos can attract people. learning about sight, hearing, and emotion. An audio clip explaining an exercise, a recording of a keynote speech in history, or music can also engage children. Not only text documents but also screen recordings and PowerPoint slides combined with presentations can make lectures much more lively and interesting.