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You know what? Teachers and educators are using mind-mapping as a smarter way to engage with students!
Most teachers find it a huge challenge to receive as much feedback and enthusiasm from students as they expect. Narrowing the gap between them could solve the majority of problems during teaching! |
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Foster Collaborative Learning Atmosphere |
Create a classroom culture that emphasizes collaboration, teamwork, and respect. Encourage students to support and learn from one another, and promote a growth mindset that emphasizes effort and persistence.
For offline classes, a group discussion could provide a good chance for students to listen and express; for online classes, using appropriate tools can achieve the similar goals. |
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Give Regular Feedback to Students |
Offer constructive feedback to students on their progress and provide opportunities for them to reflect on their learning. When students have a clear understanding of their strengths and areas for improvement, they can actively work towards their educational goals.
This can happen in self-assessment, peer feedback, one-on-one discussions, or when teachers find significant improvements in students' personal tracking list.
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Encourage Diverse Learning Styles |
Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students feel valued and respected, as every student has their own preference in study pace, subjects, styles, and learning habits. Let students be the master of their own study, and teachers be an assistant.
For instance, if students prefer to use their own tools (like Notion) to take notes or make plans, help them embed the lesson files in their Notion pages so they can stick to the class updates. |
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How Xmind.works helps interactive teaching. |
Embed in Notion (Beta)
Version History (Beta)
Task Tracking
Follow Collaborators
→ Watch our tutorial video
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