NAME : M. FAISAL MALIK SUBJECT: PHYSICS QUALIFICATION: M.PHIL WORK PLACE: GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY BAHAWALPUR DESIGNATION: LECTURER CITY : BAHAWALPUR.

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NAME : M. FAISAL MALIK SUBJECT: PHYSICS QUALIFICATION: M.PHIL WORK PLACE: GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY BAHAWALPUR DESIGNATION: LECTURER CITY : BAHAWALPUR Class Room Role and Expectation

Contents Participation Role of teacher in the student’s participation Teacher’s observation to examine student Learning activities Assessment Home work Attendance

participation Participation can be defined as any students comments offered or questions raised in the class. Participation level depends on the two traits  students traits  Teachers traits

participation Students traits Confidence Preparation Comprehension interest Teacher’s traits Inclusiveness Approachability Feed back style Supportiveness Discussion style expertise

Role of teacher in the students participation Starting a class with a discussion and exercise that encourage students participation and help strengthen their confidence Teacher might involve classes to design their own norms of class interaction by discussing their own ideas in small groups Teacher may consider reinforcing classroom participation by offering bonus credits that can supplement students grade Teacher can encourage students so they can directly address or call on other students when they speak Teacher can create a positive emotional climate to enhance the likelihood of class participation.

Teacher’s observation to examine student Appropriate and inappropriate behavior Academic strength and challenges Attitude, effort and self concept Attention and frustration level Socialization with others Ability to understand and follow directions Language and speech habits

Learning Activities time spent on lecture from text. A discussion might call for application of ideas to daily life. solving simple problems and testing might call for solving complex problems. practice quizzes Classroom discussion Class tests Assignments

Assessment Class test at the end of each chapter including reasoning questions accompanied with multiple choice questions Arrange group discussion and let each student participate Asking questions during the lecture Encourage students to explain the concept in their own words College exams at the end of each terms Assignments should be given to be worked out at home.

Home work Numerical Problems Write the concept in your own words Prepare a test and key for class Underline the scientific terms used in your writing Write the concept outlines Practice figures which are inevitable, like transformer, A.C generator, oscilloscope

Attendance Publicize the consequences of becoming classified as a truant and enforce them consistently. For example, parents should be notified they have a right to meet with appropriate school personnel to discuss solutions to their students' truancy Monitor student attendance and absence through a computerized attendance record-keeping system Keep accurate attendance records that show who has been reported as a truant three or more times per school year and what efforts have been made to hold a conference with the parent or guardian and with the student. Place responsibility for verification of excessive excused absences for illness on parents and students. If the reasons for the absences are not verified by a doctor or appropriate school official, count those absences as unexcused Telephone parents/guardians in the evening or at work to verify absences. Send commendation letters to students and parents for perfect attendance and improved attendance. Develop an "Adoptee Program" in which teacher volunteers make weekly informal contacts with "high-risk" students