Criticism Class Observation – Monday, February 24
On Monday, February 24, as part of the B.Ed. curriculum, we had a criticism class during which our seniors conducted a model class demonstration to provide us with practical exposure to the activity-based lesson plan for the first semester. The day began with two optional demonstration sessions in the Physical Science department. The first class, from 10:00 AM to 10:40 AM, was handled by Ansu Ponnachan on the topic "Magnetic Induction," which was engaging and made effective use of audiovisual aids, charts, and interactive activities. The second session, from 10:40 AM to 11:20 AM, was conducted by Devika J. B. on "Photochemical Reactions," where she used games, quizzes, and activity cards to explain the concepts clearly. After these sessions, from 11:30 AM to 12:10 PM, we attended a Malayalam optional class, where we participated as students to observe and understand a different teaching method and style. This cross-optional experience gave us a better understanding of how teaching varies across subjects. In the final session of the day, from 12:10 PM to 12:50 PM, Ullas Mohan taught the topic "Oxygen – Preparation and Physical Properties," which was informative and well-presented, with clear explanations and appropriate teaching aids.
Overall, the entire day was informative, well-organized, and encouraging. We are grateful to our seniors for their effort in organizing and presenting these sessions during our exam vacation. It was a valuable opportunity to observe effective teaching strategies, classroom management, and content delivery, which will surely help us in our future teaching practice.
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