Teachin g Learnin g strateg
May 26, 2015
Teaching Learning strategies
Teaching
Traditional teaching
•Is a act of imparting instructions to the learner in the class room situation.
Modern concept
•Is to cause the pupil to learn and acquire the desired knowledge, skill and also desirable ways of living in the society.
Thomas F. Green’s “ Teaching is the task of teacher which is performed for the development of a child”.Ryburn “ Teaching is a relationship which keeps the child to develop all his powers”.
Learning
Learning is said to be equivalent to change, modification, development, improvement and adjustment.
Gates “Learning is modification of behavior through experience.Woodworth view “ the process of acquiring new knowledge and new responses is the process of learning.
Strategy
A plan for gaining success in activity.
Teaching strategies
Autocratic:-Democratic
Teaching learning strategies:-strategies which maximize opportunities for interaction.
Teaching learning strategies
Micro teachin
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Programmed instruct
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Simulation
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Team teachin
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Experimental learnin
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Microteaching is a term used to describe the teaching of a small amount of material in a small amount of time to a small number of students
Micro teaching
Diagrammatic representation of a Micro-teaching Cycle
Team teachingAn innovative teaching method in which two or more teachers teach a group of students.
Steps of team teaching
Experimental learningis the process of making meaning from direct experience. Aristotle once said, "For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them."
Experimental learning cycle
Programmed instructionsis a Computer-based training that comprises of graphics, multimedia, text that is connected to one another and is stored in memory.
Simulation teaching Simulations are a useful teaching strategy for illustrating a complex and changing situation. Simulations are (necessarily) less complex than the situations they represent.
Submitted by:-Kiran Paul