The National University Podcast
Effective Teaching Strategies: Mastering Remote Learning
Gear up to navigate the complex yet intriguing world of remote teaching strategies with me, Kimberly King, and my guest, Dr. Maggie Broderick. Together, we'll uncover the secrets of successful online instruction across various age groups, sharing effective teaching methods such as problem-solving, lecture, demonstration, questioning, storytelling, drill and practice, and spaced repetition. Dr. Broderick's extensive experience in the realm of education, spanning pre-K through 12th grade and higher education, assures that you will gain a wealth of practical knowledge.
Technology, an integral part of today's education landscape, takes center stage as we explore its transformative potential in improving the learning experience. Dr. Broderick and I will reveal how platforms like Zoom and innovative pedagogies, including 'flipped classroom', online, and hybrid teaching, can be leveraged to address the needs of an increasingly diverse student population. We'll guide you through the effective use of these tools and discuss the pivotal role of individualized learning styles and motivations.
Our conversation ventures beyond technology, examining how teaching strategies can be adapted to different learning environments. Dr. Broderick emphasizes the importance of proactive support in online and hybrid teaching, and we discuss how to craft engaging online classrooms and utilize learning management systems effectively. Additionally, we delve into the era of COVID-19 induced teaching innovation and the necessity of empathy in recognizing and catering to students' specific needs. This episode is an enlightening journey into the evolving world of remote teaching and is essential listening for everyone committed to student success and advancement in the field of education.