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This document details various teaching methods, including direct instruction, interactive learning, constructivist approaches, problem-based learning, experiential learning, Montessori method, inquiry-based learning, differentiated instruction, technology-enhanced learning, and the Socratic method. It describes each approach's key characteristics and how educators can implement them.

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2 Group members Mariclar Ellen Cindy Gabriel jiserie Teaching Methods Teaching Methods -refer to the strategies and techniques used by educators to facilitate learning and help students acquire knowledge and skills. Direct Instruction Interactive Learning Constructi...

2 Group members Mariclar Ellen Cindy Gabriel jiserie Teaching Methods Teaching Methods -refer to the strategies and techniques used by educators to facilitate learning and help students acquire knowledge and skills. Direct Instruction Interactive Learning Constructivist Approaches Problem-based Learning Experential Learning Montessori Method Inquiry based Learning Differentiated instruction TechnologyEnhance learning Direct Instruction -Involves explicit teaching through lectures, demonstrations, and step-by- step explanations. Interactive learning -Engages students actively through discussions,role- plays,and simulations. Constructivist Approaches -Based on theories by Piaget and Vygotsky, these methods emphasize students' active role in constructing their own understanding through exploration and reflection. Problem-based learning -Students work on complex, real- world problems, often in groups, to develop solutions. This method promotes critical thinking and application of knowledge. Experiential Learning -Involves learning through experience, such as field trips or hands-on activities. It emphasizes learning by doing and reflection on those experiences. Montessori Method -Focuses on child-centered learning with hands-on activities and self- directed exploration, promoting independence and a love for learning. Inquiry-based learning -Encourages students to ask questions, conduct investigations, and develop answers through exploration and research. It fosters curiosity and independent thinking. Differentiated Instruction -Tailors teaching methods and materials to meet the diverse needs of students, considering their varying abilities, learning styles, and interests. Technology enhance learning -Utilizes digital tools and resources, such as online platforms and multimedia, to support and enhance learning experiences. Socratic Method -Uses questioning to stimulate critical thinking and encourage dialogue, helping students develop their reasoning and analytical skills. prepared by: marie

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