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No two days are the same and what might have worked once in a classroom, might not work

again.
Switching between teaching strategies to suit the needs of the learners is a great way to ensure that the
learners are meaningfully engaged and actively participating in the classroom.

Whether you have just begun as a teacher or you have years of classroom experience, you know that
creative teaching strategies help students meet their individual needs and hit their full potential.

Every teacher’s classroom practice is unique, so here are 7 effective teaching strategies you can use for
inspiration to give your students a fulfilling learning experience.

1. Visualization

Visualization is very simply put, the ability to create mental images based on the words we hear or the
text that we read.

This strategy, if used well, can drastically help students focus on the concept or subject matter at hand.
It brings concepts to life and encourages students to make connections to the real world.

Some of the methods of implementing this strategy in the classroom include:

Use of audio visual aids like photos, videos, audio clips, songs etc

Diagrams, charts and mind maps

Modeling as you teach for the visual learners who might need to see a visual representation to
understand as opposed to hearing the concept being explained.

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