What are the best practices for developing pedagogical content knowledge as a new teacher?
As a new teacher, you might feel overwhelmed by the amount of content you need to master and deliver to your students. But content knowledge is not enough to make you an effective teacher. You also need pedagogical content knowledge, or PCK, which is the ability to transform your content knowledge into meaningful and engaging learning experiences for your students. PCK involves understanding how your students think, learn, and respond to your subject matter, and choosing the best methods, strategies, and resources to support their learning. Developing PCK is a lifelong process, but you can start by following these best practices.
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