Dear Colleagues,
In a batch of students in an MBA Class,based on my experience,there would be a few who would interact ask questions,give their ideas and participate in class discussions.There are a few who would be silent as said in the mail.There would also be a few who may not be attentive and also may be disinterested in the subject-lost in their own world-looking at us, however interesting the topic may be.
I have to an extent tackled this issue by asking my students to do two Presentations-PPTs on a case study of their choice-and another as a group do a a live project.The group comprises of 4/5,that way in a presentation,all have to talk individually and I have seen amazing interactions by these silent observers who turn out to be very intelligent but quiet.
The above is based on my teaching Production/Operations for over a decade in various B-Schools.
Let us have an interaction amongst all our esteemed friends.
Regards,
Prof.B.Ananth Narayanan
Amrita School of Business,Kochi/Coimbatore
Bangalore
09443024215/080-42114435
From: Prof. Bholanath Dutta
Sent: 13-01-2014 03:32 PM
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Subject: [MTC Global] Silent Learning --A challenge to Teachers
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In a batch of students in an MBA Class,based on my experience,there would be a few who would interact ask questions,give their ideas and participate in class discussions.There are a few who would be silent as said in the mail.There would also be a few who may not be attentive and also may be disinterested in the subject-lost in their own world-looking at us, however interesting the topic may be.
I have to an extent tackled this issue by asking my students to do two Presentations-PPTs on a case study of their choice-and another as a group do a a live project.The group comprises of 4/5,that way in a presentation,all have to talk individually and I have seen amazing interactions by these silent observers who turn out to be very intelligent but quiet.
The above is based on my teaching Production/Operations for over a decade in various B-Schools.
Let us have an interaction amongst all our esteemed friends.
Regards,
Prof.B.Ananth Narayanan
Amrita School of Business,Kochi/Coimbatore
Bangalore
09443024215/080-42114435
On Monday, January 13, 2014 5:54 PM, Viniti Gupta <vinitigupta@gmail.com> wrote:
Respected Sir,
This is often experienced in class that there are silent listeners....and they are good with their content and application.
Quite a study it would be...
Regards
-Viniti Gupta
This is often experienced in class that there are silent listeners....and they are good with their content and application.
Quite a study it would be...
Regards
-Viniti Gupta
From: Prof. Bholanath Dutta
Sent: 13-01-2014 03:32 PM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MTC Global] Silent Learning --A challenge to Teachers
Silent learning is a way of learning that is extremely difficult to capture by teachers. This is found in discussion groups when students are sharing their opinion yet other students are silently reading and learning without sharing their thoughts. Those students are usually shy and afraid. How to find out the learning abilities and understanding of this category of students………………
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