The document discusses teacher guided learning and the importance of guided practice in the classroom. It advocates for an "I do, we do, you do" approach where the teacher first models a skill, then guides student practice together, and finally has students practice independently. Guided practice is important because it allows students to learn from an expert and helps them practice skills correctly. The document provides examples of implementing guided practice at different levels, including whole class instruction, small group work, and individual practice, to support students at different stages of learning.
1. TEACHER GUIDED
LEARNING
DR. C. BEULAH JAYARANI
M.Sc., M.A, M.Ed, M.Phil (Edn), M.Phil (ZOO), NET, Ph.D
ASST. PROFESSOR,
LOYOLA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CHENNAI-34
2. IntroductIon
Best teachers help their students to become
doers too
With their practical experience they serve as
role models.
Like a parent, a versatile teacher who is both
mentor and role model can inspire, coach,
and motivate the next generation.
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3. Contd.,
In this method students are given a
set of guidelines to follow and then
collect information and data on their
own.
It is especially limited for students
who think outside the box and need
to discover things on their own.
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4. Importance of guided practice in the classroom
“Most of all a man tends to imitate
himself. The fact that he has done a
thing once in a certain way makes it
easier for him to do it again in the
same way.
From our life experiences we all know
the importance of practice in order
to get better at something.
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5. Contd.,
Practice makes a man perfect.
It is important for a teacher to
not only provide opportunities
for students to practice but to
practice correctly.
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6. Contd.,
Errors and mistakes are an integral
part of the learning process.
Reading and writing must be
incorporated often in each of the
content areas.
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7. Contd.,
I do, we do, you do
Instant Release of
responsibility where in
students are immediately
asked to apply a skill or
concert immediately,
sometimes after little or no
modelling.
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8. Contd.,
Example :the teacher may model
solving a mathematics problem using
whiteboard, interactive white board,
overhead or document camera.
consider then a slight change in the
phrase I do, we do , you do to I do, we
do together ,you do together ,you do
independently.
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9. GUIDED PRACTICE
(we do together)
• Select students intentionally
(clear understanding)
• Call them randomly
(all students)
• Finally call volunteers
• Chorally calling
(phone a friend)
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10. COLLABORATIVE PEER PRACTICE
(you do together)
• Students work together
(small groups)
• Seated in pairs
(all equally involved)
• Teacher walks around monitoring
(clarifying misconceptions, key
points, personal instruction)
• Pull together small group who needs
more instruction.
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11. PROVIDING GUIDED PRACTICE
& MODEL IN INSTRUCTION
• Spends time the whole day, how to use
guided practice in modelling during teaching
- Quality instruction
- Guided students practice
- Whole class
- Small group
- individual
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12. QUALITY INSTRUCTION
• Story of Dan – talking, whole class,
small group, individual, instructing
students, often sees them working with
models.
• Direct instruction time: new concepts
• Guided practice: new material with
teachers support
• Independent practice: without teachers
support
• “I do, we do, you do” method of
instruction
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13. GUIDING STUDENT
PRACTICE (we do)
• Benefits of practising- the more
we do the better we get
• Importance is guidance- from
expert
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14. WHOLE CLASS
• Dan – multiply two digit no.’s-
guided practice
• ‘We do’ require more support
• Walk around
• Work with partners-
whiteboard, or play a game
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15. SMALL GROUP
• Small guided learning groups
• After direct instruction-
allowing them to work
• Can zoom on specific
students with common
struggles
• Help them to practice
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16. INDIVIDUAL
• Meet individual
• Spend time with the
students
• Correcting their
misunderstanding
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17. rEFErEncE
“Teaching of Biological Science”
TNTEU – Study Material
Ram Publications
Sri Krishna Publications
Kaviyamala Publications
Google Images
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