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What do you do when teaching a student who seems more skillful than you?

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Question ajoutée par bilal al-slhaf , استاذ , معهد هاي الامريكي
Date de publication: 2017/05/11
مها شرف
par مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I agree with experts answer. Thanks for the invitation

John Mories Macalinao
par John Mories Macalinao , Housekeeper , HRH King Salman bin Abdullaziz Palace

Just think like this. There is a reason why you are the one standing in front of the class and not THAT student. Don't be intimidated but also don't compete. If one student is more skillful than you then look at the brighter side he/she can help you in class. It is never wrong if a teacher learns something from their students. In fact, that is how our lives should be. Life is a never ending process of learning. 

thanks for the invitation

Ahmad Majar
par Ahmad Majar , Trainer - researcher , freelancer

The best way of teaching is interactive method of teaching, so all students will participate in process without feeling of any problem with that.

Timaree Krista Romero
par Timaree Krista Romero , Casino Marketing, Host , City of Dreams Manila

Even I am a teacher it's a continue learning for us. I will recognize her/him for doing a great job at school. 

Ahmad Saleh
par Ahmad Saleh , Part-time English Teacher , ITA

Simply give them more challenging questions or activities to do. You might also like to make use of their skills in helping you with your lessons.

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par Utilisateur supprimé

I never met such a student, so far :-), but if I do, I will be happy, as I love smart and clever people 

Jonathan Geyer
par Jonathan Geyer , MATHEMATICS TEACHER , English Primary Group

Incorporate your classes to be able to accommodate the student. Allow it to be interactive enough and allow the student to give input without being authoritative and demeaning toward you that may take away credibility to your teaching. A good attitude toward this situation would also be to equip yourself with the best tools possible, always go into your classes well prepared for the lecture outcome and never leave a question unanswered, even if you can only respond to it at the next lecture. This way your students will be able to open up with their questions and expect correct answers from you.

Amir Ageeb
par Amir Ageeb , Content Senior Specialist , Elm Company

It is an imaginary question I can not answer.

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