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What are the Teaching Methodologies?

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Question ajoutée par Saiful Islam Hiron , Site HR Manager , Handicap International
Date de publication: 2014/09/03
Ismi Puji Hastuti
par Ismi Puji Hastuti , English Teacher , SMK Widya Taruna

Basically teaching methodologies are:

- Explaining

- Demonstrating 

- Collaborating

- Learning by teaching

And there are so many types of method/ strategies which are develops from basic teaching instruction methodologies above. Thank you

 

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par Utilisateur supprimé

Discussions.

Exercises.

Presentations.

Group games.

Web-conferences.

Remember to add feedback from the learners to make your course better each time.

Mostafa Amin
par Mostafa Amin , Webmaster , Self Employed

I don't Know :D

Muhammad Najam Janjua
par Muhammad Najam Janjua , Human Resource Consultant , Various Group of Companies

Online, Distance learning, one-to-one, via slides, notes, books, simulation, role plays.

Muhammad Saey
par Muhammad Saey , Senior Veterinary Doctor , PAFN Public Autority for Food and Nutrition

1. Direct instruction - A model focuses on student activities being guided by teacher directions and direct transmission of information.

2. Cognitive strategy instructionFor a variety of learners, but particularly students with learning disabilities” 

CSI is a tool intended to help students develop the necessary skills to be self-regulated learners.

3. Whole language -the cognitive experience. Whole language also includes how a student "demonstrates" a particular task, as well as what he or she expects from a language learning situation. 

4. Cooperative learning - Students work in groups -share knowledge. Cooperative Learning includes: positive interdependence, face-to-face interactions, individual accountability, some structured activity, and team-building skills.

5. Small group instruction - Working with small groups based on ability level or interest (guided reading)

6. Inductive instruction -Steps in a cycle usually include: searching the literature, making observations, generating hypotheses, designing and carrying out experiments, then analysis of results and restarting the cycle.

7. Inquiry-based Instruction -   The students could solve problems or answer questions.

8. Integrative instruction -to strengthen all aspects of a student's life (academic, physical, personal, and emotional).

9. Interdisciplinary Teaching -   for young age students elementary education.

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