1- Expository Methods 2- Inductive Methods. 3- Interactive Methods. 4- Creativity Methods.

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1- Expository Methods 2- Inductive Methods. 3- Interactive Methods. 4- Creativity Methods.

Expository methods are used for informative and explanatory purposes. During the use of which the leaner takes a subordinate role and not a dominant role

* Lecture, Modified Lecture * Demonstration, Redemonstration * Individualized Instruction * Lecture, Modified Lecture * Demonstration, Redemonstration * Individualized Instruction

The inductive methods place the leaner in an active and dominant role. They emphasize : 1- problem identification 2- hypothesis making 3- information gathering 4- testing of hypothesis The purpose of these methods is to let the leaner practice self-directed learning, responsibility and acquires the skills for solving problem on their own.

* Discovery * Inquiry * Simulation * Problem-solving * Independent Study * Discovery * Inquiry * Simulation * Problem-solving * Independent Study

Interactive methods emphasis two things : 1- Techniques for exchanging information, ideas and opinions among people. 2- Communication and develop skills of cooperative work among the group members.

* Discussion * Projects * Role Playing * Conference * Discussion * Projects * Role Playing * Conference

Creative methods emphasize the production of new ideas, objects, composition, …..etc.

* Brain Storming * Creative Writing * Dramatic Production * Brain Storming * Creative Writing * Dramatic Production