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Curriculum Planning and Programming 
The Scope of Curriculum: 
Teaching Methods 
by: 
Annaliza T. Cempron
Teaching Methods 
 The term Teaching method refers to the 
general principles, pedagogy and 
management strategies used for classroom 
instruction. Your choice of teaching method 
depends on what fits you — your educational 
philosophy, classroom demographic, subject 
area(s) and school mission statement. 
Teaching theories primarily fall into two 
categories or “approaches” — teacher-centered 
and student-centered:
Teacher-Centered 
Approach to Learning 
 Teachers are the main authority figure in 
this model. Students are viewed as “empty 
vessels” whose primary role is to passively 
receive information (via lectures and direct 
instruction) with an end goal of testing and 
assessment. It is the primary role of teachers 
to pass knowledge and information onto their 
students. In this model, teaching and 
assessment are viewed as two separate 
entities. Student learning is measured through 
objectively scored tests and assessments.
Student-Centered 
Approach to Learning 
 While teachers are authority figures in 
this model, teachers and students play an 
equally active role in the learning process. The 
teacher’s primary role is to coach and 
facilitate student learning and overall 
comprehension of material. Student learning 
is measured through both formal and informal 
forms of assessment, including group 
projects, student portfolios, and class 
participation. Teaching and assessment are 
connected; student learning is continuously 
measured during teacher instruction.
Three main teaching styles in 
educational pedagogy: 
1) direct instruction, 
2) inquiry-based learning and 
3) cooperative learning
• Direct instruction 
 is the general term that refers to the traditional 
teaching strategy that relies on explicit teaching through 
lectures and teacher-led demonstrations. Direct instruction 
is the primary teaching strategy under the teacher-centered 
approach, in that teachers and professors are the sole 
supplier of knowledge and information. Direct instruction is 
effective in teaching basic and fundamental skills across all 
content areas.
• Inquiry-based learning 
 is a teaching method that focuses on student 
investigation and hands-on learning. In this method, the 
teacher’s primary role is that of a facilitator, providing 
guidance and support for students through the learning 
process. Inquiry-based learning falls under the student-centered 
approach, in that students play an active and 
participatory role in their own learning process.
• Cooperative learning 
 refers to a method of teaching and classroom 
management that emphasizes group work and a strong 
sense of community. This model fosters students’ academic 
and social growth and includes teaching techniques such 
as “Think-Pair-Share” and reciprocal teaching. Cooperative 
learning falls under the student-centered approach because 
learners are placed in responsibility of their learning and 
development. This method focuses on the belief that 
students learn best when working with and learning from 
their peers.
In order to identify your personal teaching style, it 
is important to acknowledge your personal values toward 
education and how your students learn. Understanding 
your teaching style early on will prove effective for both 
you and your students, creating and maintaining a balance 
between your teaching preferences and your students’ 
learning preferences.
Remember : 
Whatever method the 
teacher utilizes to 
implement the curriculum, 
there will be some guide 
for the selection and use.
Remember : 
Whatever method the 
teacher utilizes to 
implement the curriculum, 
there will be some guide 
for the selection and use. 
Here are some of them:
1. Teaching methods are means to achieve the 
end. They are used to translate the 
objectives into action.
2. There is no single best teaching method. Its 
effectiveness will depend on the learning 
objectives, the learners and skill of the teacher.
3. Teaching methods should stimulate the 
learners’ desire to develop the cognitive, 
affective, psychomotor, social and spiritual 
domain of the individual.
4. In the choice of the teaching methods, 
learning styles of the students should be 
considered.
5. Every method should lead to the 
development of the learning outcomes in the 
three domains: cognitive, affective and 
psychomotor.
6. Flexibility should be a consideration in the 
use of the teaching methods.
Thank 
You!!! 
& 
Good day 
everyone!

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Curriculum planning and programming report (the scope of curriculum-teaching methods) by a.t.cempron

  • 1. Curriculum Planning and Programming The Scope of Curriculum: Teaching Methods by: Annaliza T. Cempron
  • 2. Teaching Methods  The term Teaching method refers to the general principles, pedagogy and management strategies used for classroom instruction. Your choice of teaching method depends on what fits you — your educational philosophy, classroom demographic, subject area(s) and school mission statement. Teaching theories primarily fall into two categories or “approaches” — teacher-centered and student-centered:
  • 3.
  • 4. Teacher-Centered Approach to Learning  Teachers are the main authority figure in this model. Students are viewed as “empty vessels” whose primary role is to passively receive information (via lectures and direct instruction) with an end goal of testing and assessment. It is the primary role of teachers to pass knowledge and information onto their students. In this model, teaching and assessment are viewed as two separate entities. Student learning is measured through objectively scored tests and assessments.
  • 5. Student-Centered Approach to Learning  While teachers are authority figures in this model, teachers and students play an equally active role in the learning process. The teacher’s primary role is to coach and facilitate student learning and overall comprehension of material. Student learning is measured through both formal and informal forms of assessment, including group projects, student portfolios, and class participation. Teaching and assessment are connected; student learning is continuously measured during teacher instruction.
  • 6. Three main teaching styles in educational pedagogy: 1) direct instruction, 2) inquiry-based learning and 3) cooperative learning
  • 7. • Direct instruction  is the general term that refers to the traditional teaching strategy that relies on explicit teaching through lectures and teacher-led demonstrations. Direct instruction is the primary teaching strategy under the teacher-centered approach, in that teachers and professors are the sole supplier of knowledge and information. Direct instruction is effective in teaching basic and fundamental skills across all content areas.
  • 8. • Inquiry-based learning  is a teaching method that focuses on student investigation and hands-on learning. In this method, the teacher’s primary role is that of a facilitator, providing guidance and support for students through the learning process. Inquiry-based learning falls under the student-centered approach, in that students play an active and participatory role in their own learning process.
  • 9. • Cooperative learning  refers to a method of teaching and classroom management that emphasizes group work and a strong sense of community. This model fosters students’ academic and social growth and includes teaching techniques such as “Think-Pair-Share” and reciprocal teaching. Cooperative learning falls under the student-centered approach because learners are placed in responsibility of their learning and development. This method focuses on the belief that students learn best when working with and learning from their peers.
  • 10. In order to identify your personal teaching style, it is important to acknowledge your personal values toward education and how your students learn. Understanding your teaching style early on will prove effective for both you and your students, creating and maintaining a balance between your teaching preferences and your students’ learning preferences.
  • 11. Remember : Whatever method the teacher utilizes to implement the curriculum, there will be some guide for the selection and use.
  • 12. Remember : Whatever method the teacher utilizes to implement the curriculum, there will be some guide for the selection and use. Here are some of them:
  • 13. 1. Teaching methods are means to achieve the end. They are used to translate the objectives into action.
  • 14. 2. There is no single best teaching method. Its effectiveness will depend on the learning objectives, the learners and skill of the teacher.
  • 15. 3. Teaching methods should stimulate the learners’ desire to develop the cognitive, affective, psychomotor, social and spiritual domain of the individual.
  • 16. 4. In the choice of the teaching methods, learning styles of the students should be considered.
  • 17. 5. Every method should lead to the development of the learning outcomes in the three domains: cognitive, affective and psychomotor.
  • 18. 6. Flexibility should be a consideration in the use of the teaching methods.
  • 19. Thank You!!! & Good day everyone!