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EDUC 131: Teaching Strategies and Methods

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What is the primary consideration when planning a lesson, according to instructional considerations?

The strengths, needs, and interests of students

What influences a teacher's choice of teaching model?

The teacher's philosophy of teaching or a paradigm for teaching

What is the primary purpose of a teaching strategy?

To provide a general framework for instruction and achieve specific learning goals or objectives

What is the difference between a teaching model and a teaching strategy?

A teaching model is more specific, while a teaching strategy is broader

What is the relationship between a teaching method and a teaching strategy?

A teaching method is a specific technique used to achieve a learning objective, while a teaching strategy is a broader approach

What is the key distinction between a teaching method and a teaching technique?

A method is more general, while a technique is more specific.

What is the primary focus of instructional consideration in teaching?

Common essential learnings and process.

What is the overarching purpose of a teaching model?

To organize instruction and guide planning.

How do teaching models, strategies, and techniques relate to each other?

Models guide strategies, which incorporate techniques.

What is the key characteristic of a teaching strategy?

It is a carefully devised plan of action to achieve an objective.

What is a key characteristic of a teaching method?

It is a systematic plan to achieve a learning objective

What is the primary role of a teaching strategy?

To outline a broad approach to facilitate learning

How do teaching models, strategies, methods, and techniques relate to each other?

Models provide strategies, strategies provide methods, and methods provide techniques

What is the purpose of a teaching technique?

To provide a practical tool or action to enhance learning

What is a key difference between a teaching method and a teaching technique?

A method is a series of related and progressive acts, while a technique is a specific skill for completing a task

Study Notes

Alternative Teaching Strategies

  • Alternative teaching strategies include models, strategies, methods, and techniques used to facilitate learning and engagement.
  • Teachers need a conceptual framework for understanding the levels connected with instructional decision-making, including models, strategies, methods, and techniques.

Instructional Considerations

  • When planning a lesson, instructional considerations include:
    • The subject and processes to be covered
    • The strengths, needs, and interests of students
    • The "common essential learnings" that could be incorporated
    • The most effective instructional approaches

Models

  • Teaching models provide a conceptual structure for planning and delivering instruction, often incorporating theories, principles, and research-based practices.
  • Examples of teaching models include:
    • Direct Instruction Model
    • Inquiry-Based Learning Model
    • Flipped Classroom Model
  • Influences on a teacher's choice of teaching model include:
    • Correlative assumptions about the nature of learning
    • Philosophy of teaching or a paradigm for teaching
    • Set of theories and principles

Strategies

  • Teaching strategies originated from the military and denote a "clever" and cunning design to achieve a learning objective.
  • Teaching strategies are broader approaches teachers use to facilitate learning and engage students, providing a general framework for instruction and helping teachers achieve specific learning goals or objectives.
  • Examples of teaching strategies include:
    • Cooperative learning
    • Problem-solving activities
    • Peer tutoring
    • Explicit instruction

Methods

  • Teaching methods are specific instructional practices or techniques used to achieve a learning objective.
  • Methods serve as the practical implementation of teaching strategies, providing specific guidance on delivering instruction.
  • Examples of teaching methods include:
    • Lectures
    • Discussions
    • Demonstrations
    • Hands-on activities
    • Simulations

Techniques

  • Teaching techniques refer to the art, style, or manner of a teacher's performance following a procedure.
  • Techniques are specific actions teachers use within a particular teaching method to enhance learning and engagement.
  • Examples of teaching techniques include:
    • Graphic organizers
    • Think-pair-share
    • Guided practice
    • Questioning techniques

Alternative Teaching Strategies

  • Teachers need a conceptual foundation for understanding the levels connected with instructional decision-making, which includes models, strategies, methods, and techniques.

Instructional Considerations

  • Teachers should consider the subject and processes to be covered, the strengths, needs, and interests of students, and the common essential learnings that could be incorporated when planning a lesson.

Teaching Models

  • A teaching model is an overarching framework or approach that guides instruction's overall design and organization.
  • It provides a conceptual structure for planning and delivering instruction, often incorporating theories, principles, and research-based practices.
  • Examples of teaching models include Direct Instruction Model, Inquiry-Based Learning Model, and Flipped Classroom Model.

Teaching Strategies

  • A teaching strategy is a carefully devised plan of action to achieve an objective, characterized by adeptness in performing the steps with utmost care to ensure the attainment of a learning objective.
  • Examples of teaching strategies include cooperative learning, problem-solving activities, peer tutoring, and explicit instruction.

Teaching Methods

  • A teaching method is a systematic plan to achieve a learning objective, referring to a series of related and progressive acts performed by the teacher and students to achieve the objectives of a lesson.
  • It is a well-planned procedure that guides the understanding of a learning activity.
  • Examples of teaching methods include lectures, discussions, demonstrations, hands-on activities, and simulations.

Teaching Techniques

  • A teaching technique is a procedure or skill for completing a specific task, referring to classroom devices or activities more specific than the method.
  • It is the art, style, or manner of a teacher's performance following a procedure.
  • Examples of teaching techniques include graphic organizers, think-pair-share, guided practice, and questioning techniques.

Relationships Between Models, Strategies, Methods, and Techniques

  • Teaching models provide the overarching framework for instruction.
  • Teaching strategies outline broad approaches to facilitate learning.
  • Teaching methods are specific instructional practices within a strategy.
  • Teaching techniques are practical tools and actions used to enhance learning.
  • These components work together to create effective and engaging teaching and learning experiences.

Alternative Teaching Strategies

  • Alternative teaching strategies include models, strategies, methods, and techniques to facilitate learning and engagement.

Instructional Considerations

  • When planning a lesson, instructional considerations include:
    • Subject and processes to be covered
    • Strengths, needs, and interests of students
    • Common essential learnings that could be incorporated
    • Most effective instructional approaches

Models

  • Teaching models provide a conceptual structure for planning and delivering instruction, often incorporating theories, principles, and research-based practices.
  • Examples of teaching models include:
    • Direct Instruction Model
    • Inquiry-Based Learning Model
    • Flipped Classroom Model
  • Influences on a teacher's choice of teaching model include:
    • Correlative assumptions about the nature of learning
    • Philosophy of teaching or a paradigm for teaching
    • Set of theories and principles

Strategies

  • Teaching strategies are broader approaches teachers use to facilitate learning and engage students, providing a general framework for instruction.
  • Examples of teaching strategies include:
    • Cooperative learning
    • Problem-solving activities
    • Peer tutoring
    • Explicit instruction

Methods

  • Teaching methods are specific instructional practices or techniques to achieve a learning objective.
  • Examples of teaching methods include:
    • Lectures
    • Discussions
    • Demonstrations
    • Hands-on activities
    • Simulations

Techniques

  • Teaching techniques refer to the art, style, or manner of a teacher's performance following a procedure.
  • Examples of teaching techniques include:
    • Graphic organizers
    • Think-pair-share
    • Guided practice
    • Questioning techniques

Relationships Between Models, Strategies, Methods, and Techniques

  • Teaching models provide the overarching framework for instruction.
  • Teaching strategies outline broad approaches to facilitate learning.
  • Teaching methods are specific instructional practices within a strategy.
  • Teaching techniques are practical tools and actions used to enhance learning.
  • These components create effective and engaging teaching and learning experiences.

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