Part 1
Tips for teaching large classes
1. Personalize , personalize,personalize: learn and use the names of your students, even in a large class.As difficult as this is , it goes a long way toward personalizing the class.You can have successfully learn student name by having seating charts, requiring students to attend office hours in small groups, taking pictures of the class ( with student permission), arriving to class early and greeting students as they enter, and conversing with students over email.
2. Avoiding plagiarism :There is a general perception that the likelihood of plagiarism is exacerbated by large classes. If this is the case, one reason students may deliberately cheat in a large class is because they may feel somewhat anonymous and “lost in the crowd” and therefore believe they are less likely to be caught. Alternatively , if students in large classes plagiarise unitentionally this might be as a result of having limited or no opportunity to check referencig and /or collaboration conventions with a lecturer or tutor. A lack of clear understanding of assessment requirements is particulalry an issue for some first year and many other students, for whom higher education referencing and colaboration “rules” are unfamiliar.
3. Develop good disciplines in a large class for better management:
*Establish a code of behaviour that is created by teacher and learners together. It should state clear basic rules of conduct that learners understand, such as:
-They have to work quietly
-They may talk , but not loudly
- children who have finished the lesson tasks can read a book to keep them busy.
*Use the environment outside the classroom:It offers a new,different space when children get noisy or bored ,and helps to reduce overcrowding.
- you can also work with some groups inside the classroom while the other groups are working outside (use different tasks or the same task)
- You need to set up outdoor activities clearly and carefully and monitor them.
Appoint responsible group leaders who can help maintain discipline.They can also give out and take in work for the groups, and explain what groups must do. Remember that:
-It’s always a good idea to split the class up into . small discussion groups ,of not more than 6 ,or ideally 3, 4 .Pair work is also useful.Another way to tap on the synergy of large classes ,is having class activities like gramer and vocabulary competitions , or even asking each to act out a drama .That way, every student feels motivated enough to respond in class .And giving the students something to prepare at home for presentationat the next class,give every student the chance to"show off"in class.
Part 2
–The learning environment of the large class is safe and relaxing .
In the large class, students are very active ,but in the small class, everyone keeps silent.
Students feel relaxed in the large class. They have nothing to fear about .
In the large class, students have their own time and space to think about what they are learning.
-A student can’t learn very well when she is under the pressure of being asked by the teacher to answer any questions. In the large class, she feels s/he is learning in a safe environment , and therefore s/he can focus on learning.
-In the large class , every time a question is raised by the teacher , there are always some students who can come up with some answers. A student can compare and think about the answers.
In the large class , students can quietly listen to what the teacher says and put them into their hearts.
-There is some freedom in the large class.If a student has already known what the teacher is teaching, s/he can preview what’s to be taught or do something more useful.
Part3:The problems associated with teaching in large classes can be physical, psychological and technical.
-Discomfort: Many teachers are worried by the physical constraints imposed by large numbers in confined classrooms.They feel unable to promote student interaction, since there is no room to move about .Some teachers also feel that teaching in large classes is physically very wearing.
-Control :Teachers are often worried by discipline aspects of large classes.They feel they are unable to control what is happening, and that the classes become too noisy.
- Individual attention: Many teachers are concerned that are neglecting the needs of their students as individuals.
-Evaluation: Teachers feel a responsibility for checking all of their student’s work , and are worried if they cannot do so.
-Learning effectiveness: All teachers want their students to learn English. They are understandably worried if they don`t know who is learning what.