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TEACHING
CONCEPT
NEED
FUNCTION
ANATOMY
THEORIES OF TEACHING
CONCEPT OF TEACHING
•Teaching is a process
•Preparation for effective teaching
•Teaching outside the class rooms
•Teaching is an art of educating people
•Teaching is an activity
•Teaching is not a mechanical process.
•It is a challenging job
•It is the complex art of guiding pupils
Need of Teaching
Through teaching, the teacher aims at:
i. Giving knowledge to the students
ii.Passing information to them
iii.Making the students acquire skill
iv.Changing the attitude of the learners
v.Modifying the behaviour of the students
vi.Giving experiences of life
Definitions of teaching:
H.C. Morrison (1934): “Teaching is an
intimate contact between a more mature
personality and less mature one which is
designed to further the education of the
latter.
N. L, Gage(1962): “Teaching is a form of
interpersonal influence aimed at changing
the behaviour potential of another
person”.
Functions of Teaching
• Creating learning situations
• Motivating the child to learn
• Facilitate learning
• Giving information and explaining it
• Diagnosing learning problems
• Making curricular material
• Evaluating recording and reporting
Anatomy Of Teaching
ANATOMY OF
TEACHING
Independent
variable
Student
Theory of teaching
“ A theory of teaching is a set of
interrelated constructs, definitions,
propositions which present a
systematic view of teaching by
specifying relations among variables
with the purpose of explaining and
predicting ”.
A theory of teaching answers
three questions:
Need for a theory of
teaching
Explains relationship between
teaching and learning
Indentifies common factors
 Gives knowledge about the
assumptions of teaching activities
Provide guideline for organizing
teaching
Helps to develop instructional designs
Provides scientific basis for planning,
organizing and evaluating teaching
Helps to solves classroom teaching
problems
Helps to develop teaching skills and
competency
Helps to achieve teaching objectives
Helps to increase the understanding,
prediction and control of teaching
Continue….
Formal theory (philosophical
theory) of teaching
Descriptive theory of teaching
Normative theory of teaching
Types of teaching theories
1. Formal (philosophical)
Theory of teaching
Based upon:
Logic
Metaphysical & epistemological
assumptions
Propositions
The following are the four
philosophical theories of teaching:
1
• MeuticTheory ofTeaching
2
• The CommunicationTheory ofTeaching
3
• The MoldingTheory ofTeaching
4
• The Mutual InquiryTheory of teaching
Meutic Theory of Teaching
Follows questioning
techniques(Socratic’s method)
Focus on self realization
The communication theory of
Teaching
Teacher possesses all knowledge and
information
Child is like a clean state
The moulding theory of teaching
Focus on shape, form and mould of the
students behavior
Basic assumption: human personality is
formed, shaped and moulded by their
environment
The mutual inquiry theory
Main assumption: information
substituted for inquiry
True knowledge is inquiry
Applicable to research and art
Each individual has capacity to
discover new knowledge with
mutual inquiry
2. DescriptiveTheory ofTeaching
Based upon empirical evidence
and observation
Purpose: predict the relationship
and effectiveness of variables of
teaching
Based upon certain propositions
and certain observations.
Types of descriptive theory of
teaching according to Gardon and
Bruner:
1
• Instruction theory of teaching
2
• Prescriptive theory of teaching
(a) Theories of Instructions
 Consists of a set of propositions
 Measures the outcome of education
 Measure both the conditions and
characteristics of the learner
Gagne’s hierarchical theory of Instruction
Atkinson’s DecisionTheoretic Analysis for
optimizing learning
Bruner’s Cognitive DevelopmentalTheory
of Instruction
(b) Prescriptive theory of teaching
E. Stones and Morries gave three
phases:
The first phase:
analysis of the teaching problems and
teaching tests before teaching takes place
analysis of teaching content and analysis of
the nature of the student’s learning
The second Phase :decision are made
about the interrelationship of the
variables deemed appropriate to
teaching objectives.
The third phase: evaluating the
effectiveness and workability of phase
two in relaxing the objective and this
consists of techniques of examination in
which variables have been interrelated
in phase second.
NormativeTheory of teaching
Difficult to control human subjects in
experimental situation
The learning theories-developed under controlled
conditions
conducting experiments on animals
It explains the relationship among teaching
variables on the basis of observations in normal
teaching condition.
(a)The cognitive theory of
teaching
(b)Theory of teacher-behaviour
(c) Psychological theory of
teaching
(d)The general theory of teaching
This category has four theories of
teaching:
a) The cognitive theory of
teaching
 N.L. Gage suggest more than one theory
of teaching
Teaching may be analyzed in four ways:
i. Types of teacher’s activity
ii. Types of education objectives
iii. Types of learning theories
iv. Types of components of learning
b) Theory of teacher behavior
 D.G. Ryan and M. Meux and B.O.
formulated theory of teacher- behavior.
It explains the relationship of variables,
It is based upon two postulates:
•Teacher behavior is
social in nature
•Teacher behavior is
relative
c) The Psychological theory of teaching
Sort contractual relationship between the
teacher and the pupils.
The relationship consists of certain activities to
be performed by the teacher such as :
analyzing teaching task,
determining learning
goals,
identifying entering
behavior and
selecting teaching
strategy.
d) General Theory of teaching
S.C.T. Clarke formulated a general theory of
teaching
It assumes that teaching is process
designed and performed to produce change
in behavior of students
Teaching activities: diverse and vary at
different levels of teaching and objectives.
Teaching activities: acceptable by a
democratic society.
REFERENCES:
•Daniel Muiji, David Reynolds. (2005).Effective
Teaching, Evidence and Practice. (2nd).Sage
Publication. New Dehhi.pg-13-26
•K. L. Kumar.(2008).Educational
Technology.New Age International,P
Limited,Publishers.New Delhi.pg-(6-8),(37-42)
•K. Sympathy, A. Panneerselvam, S. Santhanam
(2006).Introduction to educational technology.
Sterling Publishers Private Limited. New
Delhi.pg-15-19
•S. K. Manngal,Uma Mangal. (2011). Essentials of
Educational Technology.PHI Learning Private
Limited.New Delhi.pg-133-147),(151-153),(173-196)
•Yogendra K. Sharma, Madhulika Sharma.
(2006).Educational Technology and Management.
(1st).Kanishka Publisher, Distributers.New Delhi.pg-
189-224
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Friends

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Theoyies of teaching

  • 1.
  • 3. CONCEPT OF TEACHING •Teaching is a process •Preparation for effective teaching •Teaching outside the class rooms •Teaching is an art of educating people •Teaching is an activity •Teaching is not a mechanical process. •It is a challenging job •It is the complex art of guiding pupils
  • 4. Need of Teaching Through teaching, the teacher aims at: i. Giving knowledge to the students ii.Passing information to them iii.Making the students acquire skill iv.Changing the attitude of the learners v.Modifying the behaviour of the students vi.Giving experiences of life
  • 5. Definitions of teaching: H.C. Morrison (1934): “Teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter. N. L, Gage(1962): “Teaching is a form of interpersonal influence aimed at changing the behaviour potential of another person”.
  • 6. Functions of Teaching • Creating learning situations • Motivating the child to learn • Facilitate learning • Giving information and explaining it • Diagnosing learning problems • Making curricular material • Evaluating recording and reporting
  • 7. Anatomy Of Teaching ANATOMY OF TEACHING Independent variable Student
  • 8. Theory of teaching “ A theory of teaching is a set of interrelated constructs, definitions, propositions which present a systematic view of teaching by specifying relations among variables with the purpose of explaining and predicting ”.
  • 9. A theory of teaching answers three questions:
  • 10. Need for a theory of teaching Explains relationship between teaching and learning Indentifies common factors  Gives knowledge about the assumptions of teaching activities Provide guideline for organizing teaching Helps to develop instructional designs
  • 11. Provides scientific basis for planning, organizing and evaluating teaching Helps to solves classroom teaching problems Helps to develop teaching skills and competency Helps to achieve teaching objectives Helps to increase the understanding, prediction and control of teaching Continue….
  • 12. Formal theory (philosophical theory) of teaching Descriptive theory of teaching Normative theory of teaching Types of teaching theories
  • 13. 1. Formal (philosophical) Theory of teaching Based upon: Logic Metaphysical & epistemological assumptions Propositions
  • 14. The following are the four philosophical theories of teaching: 1 • MeuticTheory ofTeaching 2 • The CommunicationTheory ofTeaching 3 • The MoldingTheory ofTeaching 4 • The Mutual InquiryTheory of teaching
  • 15. Meutic Theory of Teaching Follows questioning techniques(Socratic’s method) Focus on self realization
  • 16. The communication theory of Teaching Teacher possesses all knowledge and information Child is like a clean state
  • 17. The moulding theory of teaching Focus on shape, form and mould of the students behavior Basic assumption: human personality is formed, shaped and moulded by their environment
  • 18. The mutual inquiry theory Main assumption: information substituted for inquiry True knowledge is inquiry Applicable to research and art Each individual has capacity to discover new knowledge with mutual inquiry
  • 19. 2. DescriptiveTheory ofTeaching Based upon empirical evidence and observation Purpose: predict the relationship and effectiveness of variables of teaching Based upon certain propositions and certain observations.
  • 20. Types of descriptive theory of teaching according to Gardon and Bruner: 1 • Instruction theory of teaching 2 • Prescriptive theory of teaching
  • 21. (a) Theories of Instructions  Consists of a set of propositions  Measures the outcome of education  Measure both the conditions and characteristics of the learner Gagne’s hierarchical theory of Instruction Atkinson’s DecisionTheoretic Analysis for optimizing learning Bruner’s Cognitive DevelopmentalTheory of Instruction
  • 22. (b) Prescriptive theory of teaching E. Stones and Morries gave three phases: The first phase: analysis of the teaching problems and teaching tests before teaching takes place analysis of teaching content and analysis of the nature of the student’s learning
  • 23. The second Phase :decision are made about the interrelationship of the variables deemed appropriate to teaching objectives. The third phase: evaluating the effectiveness and workability of phase two in relaxing the objective and this consists of techniques of examination in which variables have been interrelated in phase second.
  • 24. NormativeTheory of teaching Difficult to control human subjects in experimental situation The learning theories-developed under controlled conditions conducting experiments on animals It explains the relationship among teaching variables on the basis of observations in normal teaching condition.
  • 25. (a)The cognitive theory of teaching (b)Theory of teacher-behaviour (c) Psychological theory of teaching (d)The general theory of teaching This category has four theories of teaching:
  • 26. a) The cognitive theory of teaching  N.L. Gage suggest more than one theory of teaching Teaching may be analyzed in four ways: i. Types of teacher’s activity ii. Types of education objectives iii. Types of learning theories iv. Types of components of learning
  • 27. b) Theory of teacher behavior  D.G. Ryan and M. Meux and B.O. formulated theory of teacher- behavior. It explains the relationship of variables, It is based upon two postulates: •Teacher behavior is social in nature •Teacher behavior is relative
  • 28. c) The Psychological theory of teaching Sort contractual relationship between the teacher and the pupils. The relationship consists of certain activities to be performed by the teacher such as : analyzing teaching task, determining learning goals, identifying entering behavior and selecting teaching strategy.
  • 29. d) General Theory of teaching S.C.T. Clarke formulated a general theory of teaching It assumes that teaching is process designed and performed to produce change in behavior of students Teaching activities: diverse and vary at different levels of teaching and objectives. Teaching activities: acceptable by a democratic society.
  • 30. REFERENCES: •Daniel Muiji, David Reynolds. (2005).Effective Teaching, Evidence and Practice. (2nd).Sage Publication. New Dehhi.pg-13-26 •K. L. Kumar.(2008).Educational Technology.New Age International,P Limited,Publishers.New Delhi.pg-(6-8),(37-42) •K. Sympathy, A. Panneerselvam, S. Santhanam (2006).Introduction to educational technology. Sterling Publishers Private Limited. New Delhi.pg-15-19
  • 31. •S. K. Manngal,Uma Mangal. (2011). Essentials of Educational Technology.PHI Learning Private Limited.New Delhi.pg-133-147),(151-153),(173-196) •Yogendra K. Sharma, Madhulika Sharma. (2006).Educational Technology and Management. (1st).Kanishka Publisher, Distributers.New Delhi.pg- 189-224