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Title: Methods of Instruction


1
REIGATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL CCF
METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
2
INTRODUCTION
QUALITIES OF A GOOD INSTRUCTOR
  • CONFIDENCE
  • MANNER
  • ATTITUDE
  • DILIGENCE
  • ENTHUSIASM

CMADE
3
AIM (Instructional Objective)
BASIC INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES
4
THE REASON WHY
  • Familiarity breeds complacency
  • Instructors from time to time need revision to
    refresh their memory

5
INCENTIVE
  • A good instructor will derive satisfaction from
    having done his/her job well and his/her students
    will have learned to a higher standard

6
THE PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES OF GOOD INSTRUCTION
PRINCIPLES - 3
  • Preparation and Planning
  • Promotion and Maintenance of the desire to learn.
  • Confirmation that the Instruction has been
    Assimilated

7
Techniques x 2
  • Selection and use of visual aids
  • Question technique

8
HOW TO PUT QUESTIONS TO THE CLASS
PROMOTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE DESIRE TO LEARN
9
PROMOTION
  1. Posters, displays, advertisement, photographs,
    exhibits.
  2. Publications of forecasts, programmes and notice
    boards info.
  3. At the end give a Look Forward. At the
    beginning give Aim, Incentive and Reason Why.

10
MAINTENANCE
  1. Enthusiasm
  2. Creation of maximum activity
  3. Use of senses
  4. Aim for simplicity
  5. Create variety
  6. Plan to Avoid distractions

11
HOW TO DEAL WITH QUESTIONS FROM THE CLASS
  • PREPARATION
  • AND
  • PLANNING

12
PREPARATION AND PLANNING
  1. The Instructional Objective
  2. Time
  3. The Class
  4. Subject Matter
  5. Test/examinations
  6. Presentation
  7. Resources
  8. The working environment

13
PLANNING
  • THE BEGINNING
  • THE MIDDLE
  • THE END

14
THE BEGINNING
  1. Preliminaries
  2. Revision
  3. The Instructional Objective

15
THE MIDDLE
  • The Main Instructional Matter
  • i.e. Subject Matter
  • Confirmation

16
THE END
  1. Question From
  2. Question To
  3. Pack Kit
  4. Summary
  5. Look Forward

17
  • CONFIRMATION

Why Confirm?
18
When to Confirm?
  • At the Beginning
  • In the Middle
  • At the End
  • Note Unplanned confirmation may be required at
    some stage if students appear to be in
    difficulty.

19
HOW TO CONFIRM
  1. Oral Test
  2. Written Test
  3. Performance Test (Variety)
  1. Quizzes
  2. Discussion Groups
  3. Exercises
  4. Games/Competitions

20
  • SELECTION AND USE OF VISUAL AIDS
  1. Must be necessary
  2. Must be interesting
  3. Must Assist Instruction
  4. Must be selected carefully

21
Using Aids Worthy of Comment
  1. Plan
  2. Rehearse
  3. Produce
  4. Describe
  5. Teach
  6. Dispose

22
  • Question Technique

Question technique is one that if properly
applied can be a most effective instructional
tool. If conducted wrongly it can detract from
good instruction and leave students confused. It
forms an integral part of confirmation.
23
  • Question Technique
  1. To Test
  2. To Teach
  3. To Create Activity

24
HOW SHOULD QUESTIONS BE ASKED?
25
  • DOS AND DON'TS OF QUESTIONS
  • DO
  • POSE
  • PAUSE
  • POINT
  • Ensure the question is clear and unambiguous
  • Note- Plan your questions carefully

26
DOS AND DON'TS OF QUESTIONS
  • DON'TS
  • ASK 50/50 QUESTIONS
  • TEST SKILLS ORALLY
  • TEST POWERS OF EXPRESSIONS

27
  • HOW SHOULD QUESTIONS BE ANSWERED?
  1. Relevant Questions
  2. Irrelevant Questions
  3. Questions to which you do not have the answer.

28
  • SUMMARY
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