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Advanced methods of teaching  Strategies of teaching and interaction teaching Drill work , Review , Assignment ,Inductive and  deductive strategy
Drill work  Drill is a way to revise a lesson that has already been taught Drill work should be based on the principle of learning by doing and on the law of exercises Drill is the one of the most commonly used fixed devices.  it gives a sense of achievement and confidence and so it proves a positive stimulus for further learning.
It has been found quite useful particularly in case of average and below average students Drill provides an opportunity to the student to work  independently. Precautions Drill work should properly planned. It should be meaningful It should follow understanding, only then drill work is useful .
Drill work should be individualized to the maximum possible extent. All the students do not have the same level of learning and intelligence. The consideration of individual differences should always be kept in mind. The drill work should always be based on facts taught. New facts or rules should not be given in drill work It should be properly supervised It should be varied It should be never given as punishment
The achievement of learner should be evaluated frequently The teacher should provide proper environment for drill work
In every subject of the school curriculum there are certain parts or topics which demand drill work in order that they are learnt well, exercises in mathematics, reading, handwriting,speling in language map work in geography and history etc
Review Review means to view again . It is a mental process of going over the learnt materials The previous experiences are recalled for better understanding and command It involves new relationship and recognition of old materials
 Purpose of review To have better understanding  To fix the knowledge To discover relationships To develop new interest in old materials To link the new with the old
Types of review The daily lesson review Topical review Unit plan review Co-operative review Review by application
Daily lesson review Teacher can review what has been already covered on the subject at the beginning of the period. This can be done by summarizing the previous lesson and assignment on it relating it to the lesson in hand. This can be done even by asking ‘recapitulatory’ type of questions Topical and unit plan review A topic selected and various discussions on it are renewed. It is akin to the unit plan review in which an entire unit or sometimes several units are found necessary and advisable by some teachers. For example various lessons on the mughul period in the history of India have been given, a couple of classes could be devoted to the review of the whole unit or a topic like social reforms in the mughul period could be selected for review
 Co-operative review      It involves both teacher and students, it can be in the form of discussion in which the whole class participates, and it is a sort of mass participation of the entire class in an inter-change of ideas under the guidance of teacher. This type of review is more suited to the students at the college level.  Review by application     In this type of review students are given opportunities of applying the knowledge gained in new situations or putting into practice all that they have learned in classroom Review by making diagrams, sketches, charts, models etc      Good review involves a new way of handling materials, and as such can stimulate children’s interest in activity, changing the form of review, the use of the pictorial method in reviewing materials, e.g., preparation of charts, graphs and statistical tables, and the introduction of games and contests are the some of the ways of making a review interesting.
Suggestion for making effective review It should lead to new learning It should lead to discovery of inter relationship  It should lead to continuity, coherence and unity of subject matter It should be directed to the weak points or doubts of the students Review for main points rather than for details Employ review methods which involve visualization Review both as short and at long intervals
Assignment method It is a sort of self study which supplements classroom teaching In this technique, the teacher assigns work provides guidelines and sets time limit for the completion of assignment. This method is generally advocated for teaching different subjects to pupils in the higher classes. The syllabus is split up into significant units or topics, each unit or topic, in its own, is subdivided into learning assignments for pupils
Types of assignment Preparatory Purposive Remedial Study Common Group individual
Preparatory assignments:     This assignment is given to find out the weakness in previous knowledge, and skill which are essential for learning new lesson Study assignments: In this some new topic in learning will be involved the students will be asked to prepare assignment with the help of the teacher guidance, help, reference book. This assignment is  not be used for lower classes
Purposive This is given while learning a new lesson or a topic Its purposes are To check up the retention and reproduction ability To evaluate understanding Remedial  It is given in the light of the feedback got from the student’s weakness in learning.
Various steps in the assignment: Planning Providing guidelines Supervising the work assigned Evaluating the assignment work
Criteria of good assignment It should be definite , clear and interesting It should sufficiently challenge to stimulate pupil’s interest in it It should be significantly related to the topic of which it forms a part. It should lead pupil’s to meaningful complete learning experiences It should appeal to the pupil’s curiosity or his desire to achieve a well established interest. It should be flexible enough to meet the different range of interests and abilities represented in the group.
Inductive and deductive methods
In inductive method  the pupils are led from particular instances to general conclusion Concrete examples are given and with help students are helped to arrive at certain conclusions or principles. This method is more useful in lesson where rules, definitions,generalisations,laws and casual connections  between facts are to be established
Example  To teach the sum of the angles of a triangles is 180 , ask the students to draw triangles with different sets of measurements and measure the angles in each triangle, the students find that in all cases the sum of angles of triangle is 180 thus an abstract idea is established with the help of concrete situations by the students.
In language lesson, the teacher while teaching preposition may give examples like   ram is in the room The cat is under the table  the book is on the table This may lead the students to find out the definition of proposition
Merits It stimulates the intellectual power of the students and sharpens all the faculties of the mind It is a scientific method. It places the students on the track of discovery and develops self confidence in the students It gives clear understanding Active participation Independent of rote memory Retention of knowledge is high It is a psychological method as it moves from concrete to abstract
It is suitable for beginners  Demerits It consumes more time  Validity of generalization depends upon the number of particular cases taken up of study. After the derivation of the formula or a rule, the next immediate work to be taken is not explained
Deductive  Deductive teaching method progresses from general concept to the specific use or application. Here the learner proceeds from general to particular, abstract to concrete and formula to examples. The rules and generalizations and principles are provided to the students and then they are asked to verify them with the help of particular example.
Example  We say the formula simple interest is      Pnr/100 and then apply this rule for the calculation of S.I in every problem where S.I is to be calculated We have an axiom that “two distinct lines in a plane are either parallel or intersecting” (general).  Based on this axiom, the corresponding theorem is: “Two distinct lines in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.” (Specific). Thus this is an example of deductive method.
Merits  this is short and time saving It is useful for all topics It is suitable for all types of students, even below average students can follow this method It increases speed and efficiency
Demerits  It is very difficult for the beginner to understand an abstract formula if it is not preceded by a number of instances It lays emphasis on rote memory Students are passive learners
Inductive and deductive methods It gives new knowledge It does not give any new knowledge. 2. It is a method of discovery. It is a method of verification. 3. It is a method of teaching. It is the method of instruction. 4. Child acquires firsthand knowledge and information by actual observation. Child gets ready made information and makes use of it. 5. It is a slow process. It is quick process. 6. It trains the mind and gives self confidence and initiative. It encourages dependence on other sources. 7. It is full of activity. There is less scope of activity in it.

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Advanced methods of teaching

  • 1. Advanced methods of teaching Strategies of teaching and interaction teaching Drill work , Review , Assignment ,Inductive and deductive strategy
  • 2. Drill work Drill is a way to revise a lesson that has already been taught Drill work should be based on the principle of learning by doing and on the law of exercises Drill is the one of the most commonly used fixed devices. it gives a sense of achievement and confidence and so it proves a positive stimulus for further learning.
  • 3. It has been found quite useful particularly in case of average and below average students Drill provides an opportunity to the student to work independently. Precautions Drill work should properly planned. It should be meaningful It should follow understanding, only then drill work is useful .
  • 4. Drill work should be individualized to the maximum possible extent. All the students do not have the same level of learning and intelligence. The consideration of individual differences should always be kept in mind. The drill work should always be based on facts taught. New facts or rules should not be given in drill work It should be properly supervised It should be varied It should be never given as punishment
  • 5. The achievement of learner should be evaluated frequently The teacher should provide proper environment for drill work
  • 6. In every subject of the school curriculum there are certain parts or topics which demand drill work in order that they are learnt well, exercises in mathematics, reading, handwriting,speling in language map work in geography and history etc
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  • 12. Review Review means to view again . It is a mental process of going over the learnt materials The previous experiences are recalled for better understanding and command It involves new relationship and recognition of old materials
  • 13. Purpose of review To have better understanding To fix the knowledge To discover relationships To develop new interest in old materials To link the new with the old
  • 14. Types of review The daily lesson review Topical review Unit plan review Co-operative review Review by application
  • 15. Daily lesson review Teacher can review what has been already covered on the subject at the beginning of the period. This can be done by summarizing the previous lesson and assignment on it relating it to the lesson in hand. This can be done even by asking ‘recapitulatory’ type of questions Topical and unit plan review A topic selected and various discussions on it are renewed. It is akin to the unit plan review in which an entire unit or sometimes several units are found necessary and advisable by some teachers. For example various lessons on the mughul period in the history of India have been given, a couple of classes could be devoted to the review of the whole unit or a topic like social reforms in the mughul period could be selected for review
  • 16. Co-operative review It involves both teacher and students, it can be in the form of discussion in which the whole class participates, and it is a sort of mass participation of the entire class in an inter-change of ideas under the guidance of teacher. This type of review is more suited to the students at the college level. Review by application In this type of review students are given opportunities of applying the knowledge gained in new situations or putting into practice all that they have learned in classroom Review by making diagrams, sketches, charts, models etc Good review involves a new way of handling materials, and as such can stimulate children’s interest in activity, changing the form of review, the use of the pictorial method in reviewing materials, e.g., preparation of charts, graphs and statistical tables, and the introduction of games and contests are the some of the ways of making a review interesting.
  • 17. Suggestion for making effective review It should lead to new learning It should lead to discovery of inter relationship It should lead to continuity, coherence and unity of subject matter It should be directed to the weak points or doubts of the students Review for main points rather than for details Employ review methods which involve visualization Review both as short and at long intervals
  • 18. Assignment method It is a sort of self study which supplements classroom teaching In this technique, the teacher assigns work provides guidelines and sets time limit for the completion of assignment. This method is generally advocated for teaching different subjects to pupils in the higher classes. The syllabus is split up into significant units or topics, each unit or topic, in its own, is subdivided into learning assignments for pupils
  • 19. Types of assignment Preparatory Purposive Remedial Study Common Group individual
  • 20. Preparatory assignments: This assignment is given to find out the weakness in previous knowledge, and skill which are essential for learning new lesson Study assignments: In this some new topic in learning will be involved the students will be asked to prepare assignment with the help of the teacher guidance, help, reference book. This assignment is not be used for lower classes
  • 21. Purposive This is given while learning a new lesson or a topic Its purposes are To check up the retention and reproduction ability To evaluate understanding Remedial It is given in the light of the feedback got from the student’s weakness in learning.
  • 22. Various steps in the assignment: Planning Providing guidelines Supervising the work assigned Evaluating the assignment work
  • 23. Criteria of good assignment It should be definite , clear and interesting It should sufficiently challenge to stimulate pupil’s interest in it It should be significantly related to the topic of which it forms a part. It should lead pupil’s to meaningful complete learning experiences It should appeal to the pupil’s curiosity or his desire to achieve a well established interest. It should be flexible enough to meet the different range of interests and abilities represented in the group.
  • 25. In inductive method the pupils are led from particular instances to general conclusion Concrete examples are given and with help students are helped to arrive at certain conclusions or principles. This method is more useful in lesson where rules, definitions,generalisations,laws and casual connections between facts are to be established
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  • 27. Example To teach the sum of the angles of a triangles is 180 , ask the students to draw triangles with different sets of measurements and measure the angles in each triangle, the students find that in all cases the sum of angles of triangle is 180 thus an abstract idea is established with the help of concrete situations by the students.
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  • 29. In language lesson, the teacher while teaching preposition may give examples like ram is in the room The cat is under the table the book is on the table This may lead the students to find out the definition of proposition
  • 30. Merits It stimulates the intellectual power of the students and sharpens all the faculties of the mind It is a scientific method. It places the students on the track of discovery and develops self confidence in the students It gives clear understanding Active participation Independent of rote memory Retention of knowledge is high It is a psychological method as it moves from concrete to abstract
  • 31. It is suitable for beginners Demerits It consumes more time Validity of generalization depends upon the number of particular cases taken up of study. After the derivation of the formula or a rule, the next immediate work to be taken is not explained
  • 32. Deductive Deductive teaching method progresses from general concept to the specific use or application. Here the learner proceeds from general to particular, abstract to concrete and formula to examples. The rules and generalizations and principles are provided to the students and then they are asked to verify them with the help of particular example.
  • 33. Example We say the formula simple interest is Pnr/100 and then apply this rule for the calculation of S.I in every problem where S.I is to be calculated We have an axiom that “two distinct lines in a plane are either parallel or intersecting” (general).  Based on this axiom, the corresponding theorem is: “Two distinct lines in a plane cannot have more than one point in common.” (Specific). Thus this is an example of deductive method.
  • 34. Merits this is short and time saving It is useful for all topics It is suitable for all types of students, even below average students can follow this method It increases speed and efficiency
  • 35. Demerits It is very difficult for the beginner to understand an abstract formula if it is not preceded by a number of instances It lays emphasis on rote memory Students are passive learners
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  • 37. Inductive and deductive methods It gives new knowledge It does not give any new knowledge. 2. It is a method of discovery. It is a method of verification. 3. It is a method of teaching. It is the method of instruction. 4. Child acquires firsthand knowledge and information by actual observation. Child gets ready made information and makes use of it. 5. It is a slow process. It is quick process. 6. It trains the mind and gives self confidence and initiative. It encourages dependence on other sources. 7. It is full of activity. There is less scope of activity in it.