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Chapter 5 Teaching Methods
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Review Chapter 4 Teaching Process Four Basic Steps P reparation
P resentation A pplication R eview and Evaluation
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Organizing Material Lesson Plan Introduction Development Conclusion
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Introduction Attention Joke Telling a story Surprising statement
Asking a question
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Introduction Motivation Overview Why is lesson important?
What is to be covered in this period?
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Development Arrange material logically Past to present
Simple to complex Known to unknown Most often used to least often used
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Conclusion Retraces important elements No new ideas
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Methods Lecture Introduce subjects, Summarize ideas Most widely used
Illustrated talk - visual aids Briefing - concise presentation facts Formal lecture- little participation Teaching lecture - Some participation
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Preparing the teaching lecture
Planning Suitable language Delivery Use of notes
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Preparing the teaching lecture
Planning Establishing desired outcome Research material Organize material Planning productive activities
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Preparing the teaching lecture
Suitable Language Use simple words Slang may be used Don’t use profanity Don’t use vulgarisms Use medium to short sentences
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Preparing the teaching lecture
Types of delivery Reading Reciting Outline - best Impromptu
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Preparing the teaching lecture
Use of notes Ensure accuracy jog memory Provide direction
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Formal vs Informal Lecture
Informal is preferred Active student participation
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Advantages Large groups Present many ideas in a short time
Introducing subject
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Disadvantages Lack of student participation Hard to teach motor skills
Rate of retention drops after the first min Retention Rate is 5% after 24 hrs
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Cooperative or Group Learning
Student work in small groups Higher tests scores Higher self-esteem Improved social skills Greater comprehension
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Guided Discussion Students provide Ideas Experiences Opinions
Information
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Guided Discussion Instructor provides Direction
Encourages participation
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Guided Discussion Questions in guided discussion Lead-off - begins
Follow-up - redirects Overhead - stimulates thought Rhetorical - similar, but instructor answers Direct - Specific for an individual Reverse - redirected Relay - Back to the group
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Guided Discussion Characteristics of a Good Question
Have specific purpose Be clear in meaning Contain single idea Stimulate thought Require definite answers Relate to previously covered material
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Guided Discussion Planning a Guided discussion Topic Objective
Research Organize Plan a good lead-off question
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Guided Discussion Students should have some knowledge Instructor
Introduces Discusses Concludes
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Demonstration- Performance
Learn by doing Useful for a skill
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Demonstration- Performance
Explanation Demonstration Student performance Instructor Supervision Evaluation
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Computer Based Programmed instruction Simulators
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