2. WHAT IS PEDAGOGY ?
modelling of the
teaching and
learning
Attainment of
21st Century
Skills
learners
centered
teaching
methodologies
3. Innovative pedagogies in transforming teaching and
learning we must ask the following questions
Q 1
What is desirable for users (both students and future
employers)?
What is possible with curriculum?
What is viable at educational market?
What is beneficial for the community?
Q2
Q3
Q4
6. OECD’s Recent Analysis Featured Six Clusters Of Innovative
Pedagogies
Blended Learning
Computational
Thinking
Experimental
Learning
Gamification
Multiliteracies
Embodied Learning
7. • Offers more affordable and accessible and viable
solutions
• Alternative for schools who does not have access to
modern technologies
• A great method of teaching and learning for schools
who does not have sufficient qualified teachers
End-Result:
• Contribute to social and emotional learning and to
student engagement
8. Trainee and peer teachers
rapid feedback to leverage a small
number of skilled teachers
Each class is separated into three
parts:
1.A peer-learning component
2. Time for each student to work
independently;
3. A class dialogue
A qualified (an instructor and two trainee teachers
oversee all three parts quality)
African School of Excellence
9. 12 schools in Oyo State, Nigeria
facing pressing
environmental challenges,
including erosion,
deforestation, and
desertification
264 primary school students
engaged
addressed real-life
environmental issues in
their immediate
communities
Did significantly better than
their peers in a control group
on
- an environmental
knowledge
- had gained in the program
to solve immediate and
future environmental
problems
10. ENGAGING WITH CRAFTS AND CREATIVITY
• Involves, collaboration and communication.
• Learning through experiences in STEM subjects and
means acquiring skills in problem solving, critical and
creative thinking
End-Result:
• Foster conceptual skills such as observing, imaging,
and abstracting, sensual and manipulative skills,
problem-solving skills, and experience with materials
and techniques
11. Engaging 3D Experiences For Canadian Students
a course on construction carpentry
and computer-assisted design was
reframed to teach students to make
electric guitars through studio-design
learning
introduced students to 3D
computer design and computer
numeric control wood milling
technology
End-Result:
Attendance and achievement for the students
attending this course went up and all the final
projects were completed
12.
13. MALDIVES MEDIUM-LOW INCOME COUNTRY
Teachers are trained to use innovative pedagogies,
Classroom are well equipped
pass rate of Cambridge Ordinary and Advanced level have
increased by 79%
17% of students achieving A*s in the exams
Subject wise International highest score achievers
14.
15. • Students and teachers are under pressure
to produce good result
• Students spends half of student life
repeating, practicing and wrote learning
the previous years exam papers to get
ready for these exams.
• Less focus given on developing the skills
and preparing learners for the future
17. Teachers’ salaries: Average
annual starting salary in lower
secondary education:
USD 27, 545 (OECD average
USD 30 750)
entire curriculum is
suffused with the moral
education agenda of the
Japanese government
Japan has found a distinctive
path which is congruent with
its values and commensurate
with the economic and societal
progress it desires to achieve
18. Yet JAPAN Education System Is Faced With
• Decreasing the school enrollment rate
• A survey has shown that 27% of elementary school students and 64%
of junior high school children feel fatigue in their daily lives.
• Examination wars prevent children from growing up with sound
minds, which makes their future of Japan gloomy.
• Rejects individual differences
• Put so much pressure on students as a result the number of students
who commit suicide is increasing on an alarming rate
19. CONCLUSION
• Innovative pedagogies do not alone enforce the developments of 21st
century skills BUT
• For the successful implementation, the following requirements needs to
be met which include:
- Increase the number of teacher to student ratio, build QUALITY
teachers
- Reduce the large class numbers
- Enhance the well being of teachers
- Reduce the economic and social difference
- Provide a safe and secure teaching and learning environment