Class Interactions

Interaction is at the core of classroom activity. Teaching as a career necessitates a significant amount of time devoted to personal engagement.

In a classroom, several types of interactions take place. They are mainly:

  1. Teacher-student interaction
  2. Student-student interaction
  3. Student-content interaction
  4. Student-teacher-environment interaction

Classroom interaction enhances the possibility of developing solid relationships that will last a long time. It is not challenging to maintain these types of interactions while conducting online classes. Teacher-student interaction, while prevalent, does not have to be the only type of interaction in the classroom. Teachers frequently pair students in groups for projects and assignments. These are opportunities for students to become acquainted with one another and learn from each other. learn more about Admission Management.

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