Tips For Choosing a Career

Towards Traits to Learning with excellence

3.35 (42 reviews)
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English
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Career Development
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Tips For Choosing a Career
6,126
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1 hour
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May 2020
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What you will learn

This Targets Students Who are Confused For Choosing a career

Why take this course?

The module encapsulates on priority, the importance of  Choosing a career as one of the most important decisions you will make in life. It's about so much more than deciding what you will do to make a living. To start with, think about the amount of time we spend at work. The objective is to dwell learning as a priority to make the decision with the best of approach and conduct in particular. Fun in classrooms is a requisite. As teachers, we must not use technology as a silicon coating but harness the power of technology to connect with our students. No more, it is about copying and pasting, which we have had been doing over the years. To control corrupt politicians, PowerPoint corrupts the teachers if it has just slides and no explanations. For a matter of thought and intelligence, the platform should share for show rather than expecting it to be the only parcel for knowledge delivery. There is a specific need to implement a new way of teaching through technology, and hence a digital pedagogy is required the most. The teachers need to introspect how children may learn in this networked environment. We can’t simply take a textbook and deliver it digitally; somewhat, the need here is to explore the power to harness the best via connectivity and creativity to connect.

We can’t think and re-discover the chalkboard and make it an intelligent board to deliver knowledge. What is required is a novel mindset of love, care, and delivery of priorities for our children within classrooms. We ultimately need a different paradigm for teaching, a different pedagogy that talks about creation, control of chaos, connection to correcting, and consumption to creation. The teachers need to change their thinking of how they are going to use technology in education.

Have great learning. Cheers.

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Reviews

Mochammad
May 9, 2020
great course, but many of advice is commonly teach at school or from parents, Teacher had an unique indian accent was for some peoples are un understandable
Gaurav
March 29, 2020
This didn't help me. i found the suggestions quite common and nothing particular and more than half of the time the guy is talking about how to learn things ! there are better courses available for that and that too free( learning how to learn on coursera , i am also enrolled in that course ) these are just normal advises which you can collect from any blog. For this much money or a bit more or less i guess you can find counselors which can help you in better way. this maybe a bit helpful for a student of class 8th or 9th. I have special requests to parents(especially INDIAN parents), everybody is born with different personalities and they have a different way of working. it may become difficult for a student to explore himself and the brain hasn't grown that much to take such a important decision ( in detail, the part of brain which is responsible for decision making in pre-frontal cortex which completely develops at the age of 25 in males and a year or two before in females ) making a hurry will create burden. it is better to meet some counselor or some psychologist who can help you to know your personalty better. I am doing engineering (currently in 2nd year) and in someway facing the consequences of lack of self awareness and a mistook decision.

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