Skip to main content

Mathematics and Life 48 Empowering the students

 Empowering the students


Empowering the students means making them feel they can do it.


Some of the strategies a teacher can adapt to empower her students are 


  • Loosen the reigns. Creativity and restrictions are opposite acts. If we want students to be empowered, we need to give them space to let them discover themselves. The class environment needs to be relaxed and not full of authoritative dictates governing the students and making them apprehensive to try a new way or to express themselves.

  • Broaden and deeper scope of discussion in the class. Broaden means, make it more inclusive and not always focused on the chosen few to answer. Deeper means not ending on the first answer and moving ahead. Giving enough reaction time for the not so quick to react many times results in really different answers.

  • Demonstrate trust in students through letting them handle lab equipment, instruments, on their own and try their ways. Also, trust them if they give a reason for breaking that beaker or some other sample, slide etc.

  • Provide publicly known incentives in public The class should be in the know of the incentive for being correct, finishing the assignment on time and in full. Through discussion with the class, simple rules may be developed. But, follow them without exception or favour. 

  • Allow for creativity Students are creative by default as they just watching the world, people, relations, very keenly they are trying to make sense of things the way they perceive them. As each child comes from a different socio economic, heritage, background, the teacher should give space to each kid to express her thoughts. Even if at times they may appear irrelevant, developing the Idea itself is to be appreciated. Many pure theoretical works were used many years later when that technology came. Boolean algebra being one such example on which computers are based. 

  • Monitor empowerment While creativity is to be given a chance, the teacher also needs to be vigilant lest it becomes a weapon of mass destruction. In my childhood, each child was supposed to carry a geometry box, it was rarely used for studies. But the divider was a nice instrument to prick if not seen by the teacher. Likewise, in the chemistry lab also,the teacher needs to be vigilant on creative use of acid and other chemicals.

  • Take their feedback Once in a while, the teacher should ask her students to share how things are going, if they are enjoying the process. Take their, their parents' suggestions as well and incorporate them.

  • Collaborate on decision making There may be a monthly or three monthly review with the students to see how far the ideas have been effective and design new objectives in consultation with them. Once they are part of a process, good chances are that they will abide by it.

  • Focus on being student centric At the end of the day, all you are doing is for the students only. So, keep your own professional ways to measure, check, your own progress in terms of students being benefited from it.


Please feel free to add more strategies also that can empower students to do better.


Dr Prakash Moghe

Moghe Education Consultancy

8085906062, 7489447223

drpnmoghe@gmail.com

Comments

  1. We can also have descriptive questions/ mini cases on maths

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

My Journey as a Maths Teacher – Part 2

  🧒 From Grade 3 to Guiding Future Teachers It gives me immense pleasure to be of some help to my younger mathematics teaching colleagues like Shruti Goel, Laly, Preeti Garg, Misha Nambiar, Rajendra Paliwal , and many others—across subjects and across schools. But things weren’t always this way. 📘 The Indore Phase – Simplicity, Struggle, and Silent Growth After leaving Mumbai in 1988, I served as a school teacher at Choithram School, Indore , till 1992. I even taught Grades 3 to 5 in a single session . Yet, the spirit was always high. I loved taking classes, creating activity sheets, and even wrote articles I mailed to U.S. education journals —long before emails were common. If there was one shortcoming I admit, it was in checking large stacks of answer books. I often rationalised, “I’m a creative person, so it’s okay.” In hindsight, it wasn’t—but the honesty helped me grow. 🔄 The Decade of Churn (1988–1997) It was a whirlwind decade. Imagine this combination: Ph.D. ...

Mathematics and Life 1 Introduction to the article series by Beyond Abacus

Purpose of the series is to explain various basic mathematics concepts in simple language connecting concepts to examples from life,business, science, day to day life. It will be our special emphasise to develop what Dr. Prakash Moghe calls the math - language interface. That is, showing similarity between the words used in daily language and mathematics like point, ray, interest and so on......     Audience This series of posts is for everyone who wants to understand, learn, revise, apply maths concepts, formulae, and wants to develop Problem Solving Approach, critical thinking, design thinking, and mathematical thinking. Agewise , from age 6 to the time one wants to learn / revise / teach basic maths will find these posts useful in their own ways. Frequency of posts At least one post a day has been planned. Length of posts Each post will be self content, so will be long enough to elaborate the point and short enough to keep the reader engaged. The reach Each post wil...

Mathematics and Life 87 You know maths worksheet - 3

  You know maths worksheet - 3 Answers to You know maths worksheet 2 True  2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True 6. True 7. True This was just a very basic revision of geometry terminology. Since geometry is unfortunately neglected across the nation and across the curriculum too, I have designed just a concept brushing, easy going test. Today we will discuss some questions which are a mix of basic arithmetic and basic reasoning ability A leap year comes in 4 years. True / False My friend said I have a one acre plot. Seeing me confused he elaborated, it is nearly 45,000 sq ft. Was she right ? I went shopping and saw an item labelled 2000/-. I also read it had a discount of 10% for the festive season and an additional 10% discount on that purchase as it was their Foundation day. I paid 1600/-. Was I right ? A purchased one thing in 100/-. He sold it to B for 125/-, who sold it to C for 150/-. Who made more profit A or B ? Why ? Or both made the same profit ? Five men can complete a wo...