For me, Ambika miss's classes were very safe space where all of us could answer and discuss freely without any hesitation. Usually there wasn't that much pressure to complete work within the given deadline if there was a valid reason, which made us feel more comfortable.
The methods of teaching using the television and whiteboard were good and attention grabbing, especially right after the pandemic where we had gotten accustomed to digital learning.
The notes were pretty helpful as well, highlighting the important parts of each chapter and included which topics were not often asked, which helped us strategize our way of studying better.
Sometimes we would happen to discuss certain topics out of syllabus, prompted either by miss or one of the students which livened things up a bit.
One point that could perhaps help students a bit more would be practising certain topics by writing more than learning( in the science subjects especially) since we often tend to do it only for our tests/exams. I feel it might help one remember the details better. Eg. writing keywords for definitions, flowcharts, visual maps, etc
(Although miss had advised us to do this before it didn't really end up getting implemented by us at home😅)
Anushka Vyas
Maneckji Cooper
Malad (West)