Often, teachers are challenged by students causing trouble and therefore it is an obstacle to teaching. Teachers need to analyze their teaching method and probably bring about necessary changes in their style to adapt to the student requirements.
Adopting Multiple Techniques of Teaching
Teachers may find it both time-consuming as well as tiresome to make changes to their existing method of teaching. However, a positive change in student response can well be the measure of success for this change.
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Changing Lecture Patterns
If a teacher realizes that lengthy lectures are dissuading students from performing well, the method of presentation can be changed. The time limit of lectures can be reduced, and learning enriched with the use of interactive activities, audio-visual aids, or discussions and debates.
Breaking the entire strength of the classroom into smaller groups can enable individual attention by the teacher and more team spirit and cooperation by the students.
Changing Learning Styles
There are times when a particular method of teaching may not be interesting to students or may be leading some students to get bored and start thinking of or doing something else. The style of instruction can be changed so that the lesson becomes more appealing and engaging. Integrating tools that apply audio, video or hand-on training methods can bring about changes in interest levels of students.
Conclusion
Teachers usually and conveniently blame students for the distractions and interferences in classrooms. However, often it is the teachers themselves or the teaching methods that tend to be the cause of the problem. It is important for teachers to introspect and open up their minds to accommodate the evolving trends and techniques in strategies concerned with the learning process.




