Were opportunities and examples used to clarify learning outcomes?
While training in technique is core to the learning process it is important to reinforce this input and to link it with theory. The best way to do this is to use real-world situations during the lesson. The use of practical examples and scenarios on a lesson gives the pupil a better understanding of when, how and why to use a particular technique. This can be done, for example, by asking the pupil to think about why mirrors are important when changing direction.
Indications that all the elements of competence are in place could include:
- using examples identified on a lesson in a suitable way and at a suitable time to confirm or reinforce understanding
- exploring different ways to use examples to respond to differences in preferred learning style
- using examples that are within the pupil’s range of experience and ability to understand
- recognising that some pupils will be able to respond instantly while others will want to think about the issue
Indications of lack of competence include:
- using examples the pupil cannot really understand through lack of experience
- using complex examples that the pupil doesn’t have the ability to respond to
- failing to give the pupil time to think through the issues and come to their own conclusion
- imposing an interpretation
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