Student Participation is Instrumental in the Teaching-Learning Process


It is one of the prime responsibilities of an educational institute to offer the finest learning experience through effective policies and strategies. And, when we talk about a holistic learning experience, we do not refer to reading aloud from the textbooks, handing over a bunch of assignments, and making students sit for the monthly assessments. The success of a study session in a classroom is measured in terms of how much of the knowledge the students have imbibed in their minds from it. In this regard, classroom participation is an important part of the learning process because it not only shows the interest of the pupils in the class but also ensures that they acquire the knowledge that they were meant to.
In all these years of teaching and nurturing the young buds of tomorrow, we, at Gurukul The School, have seen that student participation is something that benefits both the kids, as well as the teachers. And, how that is ensured is what we will elucidate further upon in this article below:
Understanding the teachers’ side of the matter
First off, let’s start with how active participation of the students aids in the teaching process. Ideally, the aim of a teacher is to ensure that whatever he/she teaches is effectively absorbed by the students, and student participation is the surest way of knowing that this aim is reached. When students ask questions or take part in classroom discussions, it shows that they are actively involved in the learning process. It indicates that students are interested in learning the subject matter, which, in turn, is motivating for the teacher and makes him/her put in more efforts in making the subject engaging for the learners.


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