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TEACHING IMPROVISATION

TEACHING IMPROVISATION

 

What Is Improvisation In Teaching?

Improvisation in teaching involves the spontaneous yet purposeful adaptation of lesson plans and instructional strategies to meet the dynamic needs of students.

This doesn’t mean abandoning preparation; rather, it emphasizes flexibility and the ability to leverage unexpected opportunities or challenges for better learning outcomes. 

For example, when a technological tool malfunctions, a teacher skilled in improvisation might use a whiteboard and handmade visuals to convey the lesson effectively. 

Improvised instructional materials, which include everyday items like bottle caps or old newspapers, serve as valuable teaching aids in such situations.

importance of Improvisation in teaching

Encouraging Creativity

Improvisation inspires teachers and students to think outside the box. When traditional methods fall short, creative problem-solving comes to the fore, helping students develop their ingenuity and adaptability.

Addressing Individual Needs

No two students are alike, and improvisation allows teachers to personalize lessons. Whether it’s simplifying a concept for struggling learners or adding depth for advanced students, adaptability ensures inclusivity.

Enhancing Engagement

Students are more likely to participate actively when lessons are dynamic and relevant. Improvisation keeps the classroom environment lively, ensuring that learners remain attentive and invested in the process.


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