Teaching and Learning - good practice
Delivery
A well
delivered session:
Ensures that all learners meet their maximum potential
- Is taught by an enthusiastic tutor with expertise in the subject.
- Ensures that all learners are clear about what they are expected to do
- Involves learners in a variety of activities over a period of time. Avoids, where possible, long periods of tutor exposition
- Begins with a clear introduction, linking it to previous sessions and to the course, and explaining the session objectives
- Recognises the fact that people learn in different ways; at different speeds; at different levels and so needs to provide a range of activities to allow for this
- Is delivered at a suitable pace
- Is stimulating and challenging
- Allows learners to participate or be otherwise actively involved
- Makes use of high-quality teaching and learning resources including e-learning where possible
- Encourages learners to work independently at times, both during and after the session
- Demonstrates effective tutor/learner relationships
- Contains frequent checks on understanding by the tutor and the learners themselves
- Ensures that theory and practice are integrated and referred to where possible
- Deviates from the lesson plan if necessary to ensure learner understanding
- Includes effective assessment of all learners’ progress
- Has learning materials, which are free from stereotyping and positive images in terms of gender, race and disability
- Concludes with a clear summing up of what has been covered