Teaching Practice
125 Teaching Methods followed at Nandha
- Lecture by teacher
- Class discussion conducted by teacher
- Recitation oral questions by teacher answered orally by students
- Discussion groups conducted by selected student
- Lecture-demonstration by teacher
- Lecture-demonstration by another instructor(s) from a special field
- Presentation by a panel of instructors or students
- Presentations by student panels from the class: class invited to participate
- Student reports by individuals
- Student-group reports by committees from the class
- Debate (informal & formal) on current issues by students from class
- Class discussions conducted by a student or student committee
- Forums
- Bulletin boards
- Small groups such as task oriented, discussion, Socratic
- Textbook assignments
- Reading assignments in journals, monographs, supplementary books etc.
- Assignment to outline portions of the textbook
- Assignment to outline certain supplementary readings
- Crossword puzzles
- Construction of vocabulary lists
- Diaries
- Construction of summaries by students
- Required term paper
- Panel discussion
- Biographical reports given by students
- Reports on published research studies and experiments by students
- Library research on topics or problems
- Written book reports by students
- Jigsaw puzzle maps
- Hall of Fame by topic or era (military or political leaders, heroes)
- Use of pretest
- Gaming and simulation
- Flash cards
- Flowcharts
- Interviews
- Maps, transparencies, globes
- Mobiles
- Audio-tutorial lessons (individualized instruction)
- Models
- Music
- Field trips
- Drama, role playing
- Open textbook study
- Committee projects–small groups
- Notebook
- Class projects
- Individual projects
- Quizdown gaming
- Modeling in various media
- Photographs
- Laboratory experiments performed by more than two students working together
- Use of dramatization, skits, plays
- Student construction of diagrams, charts, or graphs
- Making of posters by students
- Students drawing pictures or cartoons vividly portray principles or facts
- Problem solving or case studies
- Puppets show
- Use of diagrams, tables, graphs, and charts by instructor in teaching
- Use of exhibits and displays by instructor
- Reproductions
- Construction of exhibits and displays by students
- Use of slides
- Use of filmstrips
- Use of motion pictures, educational films, videotapes
- Use of recordings
- Use of radio programs
- Use of television
- Role playing
- Verbal illustrations
- Service projects
- Stamps, coins, and other hobbies
- Use of community or local resources
- Story telling
- Surveys
- Tutorial: students assigned to other students for assistance, peer teaching
- Coaching: special assistance provided for students having difficulty in the course
- Oral reports
- Word association activity
- Workbooks
- Using case studies reported in literature to illustrate psychological principles and facts
- Construction of scrapbooks
- Applying simple statistical techniques to class data
- Time lines
- “Group dynamics” techniques
- Units of instruction organized by topics
- Non directive techniques applied to the classroom
- Supervised study during class period
- Use of technology and instructional resources
- Open textbook tests, take home tests
- Put idea into picture
- Write a caption for chart, picture, or cartoon
- Reading aloud
- Differentiated assignment and homework
- Telling about a trip
- Mock convention
- Filling out forms (income tax, checks)
- Prepare editorial for school paper
- Attend council meeting, school boar meeting
- Exchanging “things”
- Making announcements
- Taking part (community elections)
- Studying local history
- Compile list of older citizens as resource people
- Students from abroad (exchange students)
- Obtain free and low cost materials
- Collect old magazines
- Collect colored slides
- Follow a world leader (in the media)
- Start a campaign
- Conduct a series
- Investigate a life
- Prepare an exhibit
- Join an organization
- Collect money for a cause
- Elect a “Hall of Fame” for males
- Elect a “Hall of Fame” for females
- Construct a drama
- Prepare presentation for senior citizen group
- Invite senior citizen(s) to present local history to class including displaying artifacts
- Prepare mock newspaper on specific topic or era
- Draw a giant map on floor of classroom
- Research local archaeological site
- Exchange program with schools from different parts of the state
- Brainstorm and identify a list of techniques and strategies that best fit their class.
PREPARING FOR INDUSTRY
When your course is ending and the outside world is beginning to scare you – we won’t leave you be at the mercy of sweet luck.
Instead, we at Nandha Institutions believe in preparing our students for the Industry. We understand that, while ‘Good Academic Achievement’ is the foundation of a successful future, yet you need to go beyond it and develop other competencies also so as to be an effective performer and achiever.
We do this by making corporate activities such as presentations, group discussions, simulated interviews a part of your ongoing curriculum. We enhance your understanding of real life business situations by regular use of case studies in class. We take you on Industrial visits where you get firsthand knowledge of the working of a company like Tech Mahendra or Cognizent. We let you try your hand at organizing talk shows and events right here in college, where no one will hold your mistakes against you.
We offer you a ‘Personality Development Program’ which gives you a chance to increase your employability manifolds. There are Employability Assessment Tests which can be downloaded and you can assess your own marketability.
A dedicated team called the ‘Placement Department’ – which comprises of professionals from Industry, Faculty members and students – is always there to guide you and support you in getting the interview call and thereafter cracking the interview rounds.
To name a few of our recruiters – TCS, Infosys, Wipro Technolgoies, Wipro Infotech, HCL Technologies, IBM, CSC, NIIT Technologies, Patni Computers, Philips Electronics, R Systems, I-Gate, Global Logic, Interglobe Technologies, Birlasoft, Goodyear, Escorts, Mahindra & Mahindra, LG Electronics, Torrent Power, Thomson Digital, Cognizant, HCL Comnet, AON Hewitt, Syntel Inc., HDFC Bank, DLF Limited, Audi, ITC, Future Group, Dish TV, Citibank Limited, Standard Chartered Bank, Capital IQ, Grail Research, Naukri.Com, Puma, HSBC Bank, Pepsico, Dabur India, Manpower Services, Mastech, TNT India, Zydus Cadilla, Copal Partners, F1F9, Axis Bank, IDBI Bank, Singtel, HT Media, Coffee Day and others.
PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE PROGRAMME
Professional excellence occurs when you are able to deliver good quality work in an environment that is outside your control and alongside a set of people who you sometimes know very little about.
At Nandha Institutions, we understand the nuances of the professional space and therefore design our curriculum to combat these factors.
To excel professionally, you will need to – Work effectively and develop your networks and expertise; Get results working with different and difficult personality types; Maintain focus in pressure situations; Build and leverage your professional reputation; Work effectively within your organization’s political environment. And we make sure that we strengthen our students on all these counts through:
Management Games
Management games are designed to give our students the edge over the challenges of a typical working environment in a zero-risk space. The instant feedback and risk-free environment invites exploration and experimentation, stimulating curiosity, discovery learning and perseverance. Competitive simulation games encourage self-learning – players have more incentive to learn because of the motivation to win.
Group Discussions
Group discussions are part and parcel of the selection process in the majority of companies. It gives recruiters an opportunity to view the behavioral and attitudinal response of the candidate in a demanding situation. At Nandha, Group discussions are regular part of management students’ day. It is an academic activity for assessment. We also rope in corporate experts to help students mould their GD skills to a level suitable for corporate discussions and business meets.
Simulated Interviews
Simulated Interview is a process which helps the student to do their own competitive analysis and find their strengths and weaknesses. In Simulated Interview Nandha provides virtual corporate environment for the interviews. Nandha Institutions invite industrial professional to be a part of every interview panel and judge the students. This complete process is recorded audio-visually and shown to students to judge themselves. The experts from industries share their experiences and valuable feedback on individual basis. The individual student is given counseling and a recorded copy is given to him for improvement.
This complete process is recorded audio-visually and shown to students to judge themselves. The experts from industries share their experiences and valuable feedback on an individual basis. The individual student is given counseling and a recorded copy is given to him for improvement.
Presentation
Presentation is the most important part for a working professional and every company expects its employees to be a good presenter. Presentations are used to explain products to the client, results to management, future plans, processes to subordinates etc. The importance of presentation is insisted to the Nandha students. Thus a student is polished throughout the course duration till he reaches the perfection level, so that when he passes out of this institution he / she shall be having all the qualities of a high performer employee.
Mentoring
Nandha follows a unique system of assigning a professor to a certain number of students as their mentor. This gives the students the benefit of an easy access to the solution to any challenge faced by him. The challenge could be any, ranging from curricular help to living away from home to assistance required in training for their professional future.