Indian Model of Micro Teaching and Total Time Taken in Indian Model of Micro Teaching 

Micro Teaching is an innovative technique of conducting class for a small group of students by the teacher to prepare him/her for the profession. This enables an individual to acquire teaching skills and certain behavior needed for one to become a teacher. It will help the teachers to gain confidence in their teaching techniques. They will get an understanding of what works and what doesn’t in their teaching methods. It will allow the teachers to correct their mistakes and improve their teaching techniques to provide an effective learning experience to the students.

Components of Micro Teaching Model of India B.Ed Notes

The Indian model of micro-teaching includes the following components:

Introducing the lesson

The teacher has to perform set induction to introduce the lesson to the students by asking questions and testing the previous knowledge of learners creatively.

Questioning

Because interaction is highly important while teaching, during micro-teaching, teachers are exposed to interactive skills through interacting with learners by asking them questions, prompting them, and solving their queries.

Stimulus Variation

Teachers need to keep moving around the class to ensure every student is paying attention to which stimulus variation is involved in micro-teaching.

Reinforcement

Reinforcement is highly essential in teaching so that learners can feel motivated enough to learn. Hence, teachers have to employ reinforcement in micro-teaching.

Illustration

The teacher gives a thorough explanation of the topic that is being taught in the classroom so that the learners can have clarity and comprehension of the lesson.

Recapitulation

To make sure the learners have understood everything, the teacher revises the lesson, asks some questions, and gives them a home assignment. 

6 Steps in the Indian Model of Micro-Teaching

There are 6 steps in the Indian model of micro-teaching as developed by NCERT which are as follows:

  1. Plan – The first is to plan the lesson.
  2. Teach – This step takes around 6 minutes.
  3. Feedback – This step takes around 6 minutes.
  4. Re-plan – This step takes around 12 minutes.
  5. Re-teach – This step takes around 6 minutes.
  6. Re-feedback – This step takes around 6 minutes.

Estimated Time

These are the steps included in the Indian model of micro-teaching which takes an estimated time of 30-40 minutes.

Micro-teaching can be very helpful for teachers to help them in their professional growth and personal development. They will be able to acquire the necessary skills and attitudes for becoming a teacher. The teaching process of the teachers will also improve through this training which will provide an effective learning experience to the students.

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