BE A GOOD TEACHER (Seven Laws of Teaching)

John Milthon Gregory is the author of the famous book about the Seven Laws of Teaching. Here are some guidelines that need to be prepared by a good teacher. Prepare teaching materials to learn it over and over again. Do not rely on that we've never studied it because of what we know must have previously been partially erased from our memories. 
Look for a logical sequence of each part in the lessons that prepared it. Each lesson is always depart from the basic notions of a new simpler to a higher level of understanding. 
Learn a logical sequence of lessons which are prepared to form an understanding that you can describe with words alone. 
 
Look for analogies or illustrations to simplify the explanation of facts and principles that are difficult to understand by students. In particular abstract principles. Find the relationship between what is taught and students' daily lives. These relationships will determine the value of practical application of the lesson. Use as many reference sources in the form of books or materials are appropriate, but understand it first before delivering their best to students. Please remember that it is better to understand a little, but it is really stable than knowing a lot, but less depth. Provide a special time to prepare each lesson before standing in front of the class.With proper preparation, we will further master the knowledge and description of what is taught will be more clear. Source: John Milthon Gregory

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