The main problem faced by today’s teacher is that they feel pupils are loosing interest in studies. If we look from the pupil’s perspective then pupils feel that whatever is taught to them in schools is boring. Based on experiences, some of the solutions to increase interest and curiosity in pupils towards studies are:
1. In a class of 30-40 pupils there may be more than 20-25 hobbies now the teacher’s job is to correlate these hobbies with their studies. Suppose a pupil has a hobby of collecting stamps. The History teacher can ask the students to bring all stamps with Famous personalities printed on it and with the help of these stamps, the lesson can be made interesting. Other pupil may like something else that can make our classroom teaching well.
2. What would happen if ….. For example a science teacher while teaching about sun and universe can ask what would happen if these will be no nights/days. Let pupil give different answers and write all of them point wise on the Board. This will develop imagination and creativity among pupils and they will learn importance of the rotation of earth and the functioning of solar system.
3. Generally a few pupils lead group discussion and others remain quite. This tendency create inferiority complex among those who did not participated in discussion. We know that all learners are not equally skilled. Therefore it is better to make 4-5 groups in the class have almost same level of communication skill. This division is good only not for slow learners but also effective for the high achievers.
4. Boring theory classes make learner dull and inactive. Suppose a teaching about germination of seeds and reproduction in plants. The best way to teach this concept is to assign pupils some task such as they may be instructed to put same grains in a wet cotton cloth and observe after 8-12 hours. The learner will learn more effectively while doing this.
5. The teacher should not expect correct response from the pupil, every time. In case, the pupil unable to give correct response, the teacher must not scold his/her rather than doing this the learner must be given some clues/hint and encourage to reach the correct answer.
By: Ms. Merly L. Loyaga | Teacher I | Sampaloc Elementary School