Monday, November 9, 2020

TEACHING TECHNIQUES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD TEACHER

 

TEACHING TECHNIQUES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD TEACHER

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. QUALITIES OF A GOOD TEACHER
  3. TEACHING STATEGIES
  4. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS
  5. OHP
  6. BLACK BOARD
  7. THE LECTURE
  8. INGRADIENTS OF A GOOD LECTURE
  9. CONCLUSION & DISCUSSIONS.

1.   INTRODUCTION:

  • *      MOST OF US LECTURE MOST OF THE TIME
  • *      DEVELOP HABITS OF TALKING, MOVING, TICS & SPASMS.
  • *      LECTURE IS WIDELY ACCEPTED & IT IS POPULAR AMONG STUDENTS.
  • *      TEACHER IS NOT A THERAPIST, CLASSROOM IS NOT A CLINIC & STUDENT IS NO PATIENT.
  • *      TEACHER IS AN INSPIRATIONAL FORCE FOR STUDENTS.
  • *      TEACHER IS AN EXAMINER OF VALUE JUDGEMENTS.
  • *      TEACHER IS A SOURCE OF LATEST KNOWLEDGE.
  • *      TEACHER MUST AROUSE INTEREST, INITIATE ACTION, REVIEW ACTIONS, CORRECT & SO…ON…

2.   QUALITIES OF A GOOD TEACHER

·         QUALITIES TO BE A GLOBAL TEACHER

·         INTENSE LOVE FOR HIS SUBJECT.

·         FIND ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IN AROUSING THIS LOVE AMONG STUDENTS.

·         ABILITY TO CONVINCE THE STUDENTS THAT WHAT THEY ARE LEARNING IS DEADLY SERIOUS.

·         MUST HAVE CONTROL ON TWO DIMENSIONS:

                        ONE: INTELLECTUAL EXCITEMENT

                        TWO: INTER PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

 

3.   TEACHING STATEGIES

·         LECTURE

·         GROUP DISCUSSION

·         SEMINARS

·         SYMPOSIUM

·         THE PANEL

·         PROGRAMMED LEARNING

·         PROJECT WORK

·         TUTORIAL

·         ROLE PLAY

·         PRACTICAL / FIELD WORK

·         WORK-SHOP

·         PROBLEM BASED LEARNING

THE LECTURE

         CAREFUL PRESENTATION OF FACTS VIA ORGANISED THOUGHTS & IDEAS.

GROUP DISCUSSION: (SMALL GROUPS)

Ø                      FACE TO FACE

Ø  EXCHANGE OF IDEAS

         SEMINARS:

Ø  OUT COME OF RESEARCH OR ADVANCED STUDY

Ø  STUDENT IS ACTIVE & TEACHER IS PASSIVE

Ø  UNDER DIRECTION OF AN EXPERT

Ø  LEADS TO INDEPTH STUDY OF TOPIC

SYMPOSIUM:

Ø  SERIES OF SPEECHES BY 2-5 EXPERTS UNDER A CHAIRMAN

Ø  THE TALKS ARE 10-25 MINUTES

Ø  THE AUDIENCE IS PASSIVE, NO DISCUSSION.

Ø  CHAIRMAN – CONCLUDES WITH CORUPREHENSIVE SUMMARY OF TOPIC IN THE END AUDIENCE MAY CONTRIBUTE.    

THE PANEL:

Ø  GROUP OF 4-8 PEOPLE

Ø  DISCUSS A GIVEN PROBLEM IN PRESENCE OF AUDIENCE

Ø  THE PANEL HAS MODERATOR

Ø  CHAIRMAN OPENS THE MEETING WITH TOPIC BRIEFS

Ø  CHAIRMAN LEADS CHAIN OF THOUGHTS

Ø  CONCLUDED BY DISCUSSION.

PROGRAMED LEARNING:

Ø  METHOD OF SELF LEARNING

Ø  INSTRUCTION PROVIDED IN STEPS

Ø  THROUGH USE OF LOGS / WORK BOOK

Ø  ASCERTAIN RIGHT OR WRONG

Ø  PROGRESS AT ONCE OWN PACE.

PROJECT WORK (RESEARCH)

Ø  INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP ACTIVITY

Ø  COMPLETION OF TASK UNDER GUIDANCE

Ø  OFFERS VARIETY OF LEARNING EXPERIENCE

Ø  SHORT TERM & LONG TERM

Ø  USE OF PRACTICAL, LAB, FACTORY SET UP, FLOOR SHOP, REFERENCES & CROSS REFERENCES

TUTORIAL:

Ø  ONE TO ONE

Ø  BETWEEN STUDENT & TEACHER

Ø  TEACHER IS PASSIVE / STUDENT IS ACTIVE

Ø  TEACHER CONCLUDES BY ADDING/ DELETING POINTS.

PRACTICALS / FIELD WORK

Ø  SKILL INDUCING

Ø  STUDENTS PERFORMS, RECORDS, ANALYSE, CONCLUDE

Ø  APPLICATION OF THEORITICAL PRINCIPLES FOR NOTING OUTCOME

Ø  QUESTIONING, DISCUSSION AT THE END.

WORKSHOP:

Ø  SERIES OF MEETINGS >4

Ø  PESOURCE PERSON IS KEY

Ø  UPON A SET OF THEME – PROGRAMMED EXPOSURE.

Ø  LEARNING IS IN A FRIENDLY, HAPPY & DEMOCRATIC ATMOSPHERE UNDER GUIDANCE. 

EACH TEACHING METHOD HAS ITS OWN ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES

METHOD TO USE DEPENDS UPON

Ø  TEACHER

Ø  OBJECTIVE

NO-ONE METHOD IS BEST….

THE METHOD THAT PLACES LEARNER IN AN ACTIVE STATE IS BEST FOR LEARNING….

AUDIO VISUAL AIDS

Ø  PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM

Ø  CASETTE TAPE RECORDERS

Ø  ACD

Ø  RADIO

VISUAL AIDS

NON-PROJECTED VISUAL AIDS

Ø  CHALK BOARD

Ø  MARKER BOARD

Ø  CHARTS / DIAGRAMS

Ø  PHOTOGRAPHS / MODELS

PROJECTED VISUAL AIDS

Ø  OHP

Ø  SLIDE PROJECTOR

Ø  LCD PROJECTOR

AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS

Ø  VCD

Ø  CLOSED CIRCUIT & OPEN TV

Ø  CINE FILMS

OVERHEAD PROJECTOR:

Ø  POWERFUL TEACHING TOOL

Ø  CAN BE PREPARED ON THE SPOT & PRESERVED FOR A LONG TIME

Ø  EYE TO EYE CONTACT IS BETTER

Ø  NO NEED TO DARKEN ROOM

Ø  PROGRESSIVE DISCLOSURE POSSIBLE.

Ø  THE PROJECTION SHOULD BE VISIBLE TO ENTIRE CLASS

Ø  ENSURE LETTERS ARE VISIBLE TO LAST PERSON

Ø  EACH LETTER SHOULD BE 8 –10 mm HIGHT

Ø  NO MORE THAN 6 WORDS IN A LINE

Ø  NOT MORE THAN 8 LINES ON EACH TRANSPERENCY

Ø  USE SUPPORT TEMPLATE

Ø  DONOT PROJECT ENTIRE TRANSPERENCY

Ø  DO OPTIMAL PROGRESSIVE DISCLOSURE

Ø  USE HEXAGONAL PENCIL AS POINTER

Ø  USE CARD BOARD FRAMES

Ø  USE METHYLATED SPIRIT & COTTON FOR ERASING

Ø  PERIODICALLY PUT OFF LIGHT BUT KEEP THE FAN RUNNING

Ø  THE BEST COLOURS – BLACK, BLUE & GREEN.

BLACK BOARD:

*      SIMPLICITY:

Ø  TELEGRAPH THE MESSAGE

Ø  USE ONLY STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS

Ø  DONOT USE BOARD WHEN SOMETHING IS WRITTEN

Ø  USE CLEAN BOARD WITH EVERY CONCEPT.

*      LEGIBILITY

Ø  WRITE LARGE LETTERS, WRITE BOLD

Ø  USE WHITE OR YELLOW COLOURED CHALKS

Ø  DONOT JUMP FROM ONE AREA TO ANOTHER

Ø  DONOT TALK WHILE WRITING

Ø  MOVE WHILE YOU WRITE

POWER POINT / SLIDE

Ø  ART WORK LAYOUT BE IN RATIO 2:3

            (Ht : Wdt)

Ø  NOT MORE THAN 6 LINES

Ø  NOT MORE THAN 30 LETTERS PER LINE

Ø  SIZE OF THE ALPHABET SHOULD BE 1/25 OF THE HEIGHT OF SLIDE

Ø  LETTERS SHOULD BE THICK / BLACK, BLUE & GREEN & BOLD

Ø  HAVE ONE CONCEPT ON EACH SLIDE

Ø  USE KEY WORDS

Ø  AVOID COMPLICATED GRAPHS / TABLE  CHARTS

Ø  TAKE A TRIAL BEFORE PRESENTATION

Ø  AVOID SPELLING MISTAKES ENSURE CORRECT FOCUSING

THE LECTURE:

DO’S

Ø  PLAN LESSON IN ADVANCE

Ø  USE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS PROPERLLY

Ø  RECOGNISE LIMITATION OF TIME

Ø   SET OBJECTIVES TO BEGIN WITH

Ø  HIGHLIGHT SIGNIFICANT POINTS, THAN “COVERING THE PORTION”

Ø  PLAN TO ASK QUESTIONS

Ø  REPEAT KEY CONCEPTS

Ø  SHOW ENTHUSIASM & INTEREST

Ø  SUMMARIES ‘AT THE END’

DONT’S

Ø  DON’T BE MONOTONOUS

Ø  DON’T BE TOO SENSITIVE…TO.. YAWNS/ WHISPERS ETC..

Ø  DON’T TRY TO BE COMPLETE

Ø  DON’T RESTATE – CREATE!

Ø  DON’T CONFESS – PROFESS!

INGREDIENTS OF GOOD LECTURE

  1. PRESENTATION & ORGANISTION
    1. EXPLAIN RELEVANCE
    2. AUDIBILITY & CLARITY
    3. ENTHUSIASUM
    4. SPEED OF LECTURE – VOICE MODULATION…
    5. EMPHASIS ON IMPORTANT POINTS
    6. OPTIMUM USE OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
    7. EYE TO EYE CONTACT
    8. ABILITY TO HOLD ATTENTION
    9. STSTEMATIC PRESENTATION
    10. RECAP TO BEGIN & RECAP AT THE END

B.      CONTENTS:

    1. CORRECTNESS OF FACTS
    2. AMOUNTS OF CONTENT

 

 

 

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