MANTRA’S FOR EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM TEACHING

Authors

  • Dr. Vandana Pandey, Pankaj Kumar Tripathi Assistant Professor, Department of commerce at Sri Murli Manohar Town P. G. College. Ballia (U.P.) Research Scholar (Commerce) at Mahatma Gandhi Chitrakoot Gramodaya Vishwavidyala, Chitrakoot Satna, (M.P.)

Keywords:

- Teaching Pattern, Skill, Advance Technology, Skilled Teachers.

Abstract

Teaching is always an affection point of intellectual class of society. They always want to select teaching as profession and give knowledge to society. We cannot say that it is a new phenomenon, it has historical status.  In ancient time Gurukul was the form of school and colleges or university, there many Shishya’s was taken Deekhsha in Gurukul and teachers were called as “GURU”. They were have the knowledge of Shastra’s, Ved, Yog- vidya’s and techniques of  operating weapon’s by mantra vidya. As passage of time teaching techniques has changed, now a day’s books has occupied the place of shashtra’s, information technology is the form of communication. Shastra has fully leased with advance technology and teaching pattern changed by new method’s i.e. video conferencing , smart classes, internet etc. In new educational system, education pattern also has been changed; everyone may be an expert of specialized field. Different types of courses, stream, sector, expertise, subject expert are the character of new educational system.

But in spite of this a big question is that “How to make teaching more effective”, because corporate world is more challenging and traditional teaching pattern and method is not sufficient in skilled full competitive era. So, all responsibility has come on the soldier of teacher’s because they are knowledge provider of society. It is thoroughly depends on teachers and teaching pattern that how will they replace traditional teaching style by advanced teaching style. They perform their role as leader. In this paper an effort has been made on that useful mantra’s for making effective teaching.

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Published

2015-12-31