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What is a teaching approach?
What is a teaching approach?
A set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning translated into the classroom.
What does a teaching strategy imply?
What does a teaching strategy imply?
A long-term plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.
What is the difference between a teaching method and a teaching technique?
What is the difference between a teaching method and a teaching technique?
A teaching method is a systematic way of doing something while a teaching technique is a well-defined procedure used to accomplish a specific activity.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the teacher-centered approach?
Which of the following is a characteristic of the teacher-centered approach?
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What approach allows the teacher to connect lessons with other subjects?
What approach allows the teacher to connect lessons with other subjects?
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In the 'banking' approach, students are seen as active participants in the learning process.
In the 'banking' approach, students are seen as active participants in the learning process.
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Describe the constructivist approach.
Describe the constructivist approach.
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Which approach takes into account the overall needs of learners?
Which approach takes into account the overall needs of learners?
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A teaching ______ is a systematic way of doing something.
A teaching ______ is a systematic way of doing something.
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Identify a characteristic of the learner-centered approach.
Identify a characteristic of the learner-centered approach.
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Teaching Approaches
- Teaching approach refers to a set of ideas about how learning happens that a teacher translates into the classroom.
- Teaching methods and techniques stem from teaching approaches.
- An approach is a way of viewing teaching and learning.
Types of Teaching Approaches
- Teacher-centered: Teacher is the primary source of information.
- Learner-centered: Student is also a valuable source of knowledge.
- Subject matter-centered: The content is prioritized over the learner.
- Learner-centered: The teacher adapts to the student's needs and interests.
- Teacher-dominated: The teacher controls the learning process.
- Interactive: The teacher encourages student interaction and collaboration.
- Constructivist: Students construct their own understanding by connecting new knowledge with prior experiences.
- "Banking" approach: The teacher deposits knowledge into students' minds.
- Integrated: Connects a lesson to other subjects, both within and beyond the discipline.
- Disciplinal: Focuses solely on the content of the specific subject.
- Collaborative: Encourages group work and teamwork.
- Individualistic: Students learn independently.
- Direct: The teacher directly tells, shows, or demonstrates the lesson.
- Guided: The teacher guides the student to discover new knowledge.
- Research-based: Uses findings from educational research to inform teaching practices.
- Whole child: Focuses on the student's overall development, including emotional, creative, psychological, and spiritual needs.
- Metacognitive: Encourages students to think about their own thinking processes.
- Problem-based: Lessons are centered around solving problems.
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Explore various teaching approaches and their implications in the classroom. This quiz covers the differences between teacher-centered, learner-centered, and various interactive methods. Understand how these approaches shape the learning process and student engagement.