Faculty Teaching Initiatives
Prof. Nikhil Shirsat
Financial Accounting
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Active Learning: Move away from the traditional lecture-style teaching and incorporate more active learning techniques. Encourage students to actively participate in the learning process through discussions, case studies, and problem-solving activities. This hands-on approach allows students to apply accounting principles to real-world scenarios, improving their comprehension and critical thinking skills.
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Real-World Examples: Connect financial accounting concepts to real-world examples and current events.
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Collaborative Learning: Promote collaboration among students by assigning group projects or activities that require teamwork. This approach allows students to learn from one another, exchange ideas, and develop communication skills.
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Personalized Learning: Recognize that students have diverse learning styles and adapt teaching methodologies to cater to their individual needs. Provide opportunities for self-paced learning, allowing students to progress at their own speed.
Critic Reviews
"The teaching is thorough, but sometimes a bit fast-paced. Slowing down at key points could help students follow better."
Dr. Priya
Critic Reviews
"Very adaptive teaching style – always open to feedback and ready to adjust based on the students' needs."
Prof. Amit Ahire
Critic Reviews
"Helpful and informative sessions. A little more interaction or group activities would make it even better."
Dr. Ambarish Patnigere