This document provides an overview of general methods of teaching. It discusses key concepts including pedagogy, which focuses on guiding students' cognitive development, and andragogy, which emphasizes adult learners' responsibility for their own learning. The document also defines teaching as a process of imparting knowledge and skills through various methods and settings. It examines the nature of teaching as a complex, interactive process involving stimulation and guidance. Finally, it outlines general principles of teaching like ensuring aims and activities are linked to real life, as well as psychological principles like providing feedback and encouraging self-learning.
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INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING
âť–Introduction
âť–Etymology
âť–Concept of Teaching
âť–Definitions of Teaching
âť–Nature of Teaching
âť–Principles of Teaching
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Introduction
Education is the process of facilitating learning or the acquisition of
knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habits (UNESCO SDG-04)
Elements of Education
âť–Aims/ Objective
âť–Pedagogy
âť–Curriculum
âť–Evaluation
Foundations of Education
âť–Historical
âť–Psychological
âť–Philosophical
âť–Sociological
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Pedagogy
âť–Pedagogy refers to the science and art of teaching children and
young people, usually in formal educational settings such as schools
and universities.
âť–It focuses on the development of cognitive and intellectual abilities,
as well as personal and social skills.
âť–The pedagogical approach is based on the premise that students need
to be guided, instructed and motivated in order to learn effectively.
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Andragogy
âť–Andragogy, is the study of adult learning. It emphasizes the need for
learners to take responsibility for their own learning and focuses on the
self-directed and experiential nature of adult learning.
âť–This approach is based on the belief that adults have a wealth of life
experience and prior knowledge that can be used to enhance their learning.
âť–The goal of andragogy is to help adults acquire the skills, knowledge, and
attitudes needed to meet the challenges of everyday life.
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Etymological Meaning of Teaching
âť–The word "teaching" comes from the Old English word "tÇŁcan,"
which means "to show, point out, or give instruction."
âť–The word "tÇŁcan" is related to the Old High German word "ziohan,"
which means "to point, indicate, or show.“
âť–The word "teacher" comes from the Old English word "tÇŁcere," which
means "an instructor or a person who shows or points out."
âť–The word "tÇŁcere" is derived from "tÇŁcan" and has the same root as
"teaching."
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Concept of Teaching
âť–Teaching is the process of imparting knowledge, skills, values, and
attitudes to another person or group of people.
âť–It involves the transfer of information and the development of
understanding.
âť–Teaching can occur in various settings, including schools, universities,
workplaces, and community organizations.
âť–It can take many forms, such as lectures, discussions, demonstrations,
simulations, and hands-on activities.
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Concept of Teaching
âť–Effective teaching creates a positive learning environment that supports the
individual needs and learning styles of students.
âť–Teaching is a profession or a vocation that requires specialized knowledge,
training, and skills.
âť–It involves not only conveying information but also inspiring and motivating
learners to take an active role in their own education.
âť–The goal of teaching is to empower individuals to develop their full
potential, contribute to society, and make a positive difference in the world.
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Definitions of Teaching
❖“Teaching is intimate contact between a more mature personality and a
less mature one which designed to further the education of the latter”. H.C
Morrison
❖According to B.O. Smith teaching as “Teaching is a system of actions
intended to induce learning”
âť–According to Clerk, Teaching refers to activities that are designed and
performed to produce in students’ behaviour.
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Definitions of Teaching
❖According to Burton “Teaching is the stimulation, guidance, direction and
encouragement of learning”
❖According to Yoakam and Simpson “Teaching is the means where by the
experienced members of the group guide the immature and infant
members in their adjustment of life.”
❖According to N.L.Gage, “Teaching is a form interpersonal influence
aimed at changing the behavior potential another person”.
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Definitions of Teaching
❖According to Edmund Amidon “an interactive process, primarily
involving classroom talk which takes place between teacher and pupil and
occurs during certain definable activities”
âť–According to Jackson, Teaching is a face-to-face encounter between two
or more persons, one of whom (teacher) intends to effect certain changes
in the other participants (students).
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Nature of Teaching
The Nature of Teaching is a complex and dynamic process that involves
multiple elements and interactions.
âť–Teaching as a triangular process
âť–A chain of activities
âť–Causes change in behavior
âť–Intimate contact
âť–Interactive process
âť–Direction, guidance, and
stimulation
âť–Art as well as science
âť–Leads to the child's development
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Principles of Teaching
âť–The principles of teaching refer to a set of guidelines that inform and guide
the practice of teaching. These principles are based on educational research
and best practices, and they provide teachers with a framework for creating
effective and engaging learning experiences for their students.
âť–There are two main types of principles of teaching:
1. General Principles
2. Psychological Principles
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General Principles of Teaching
âť–General principles of teaching refer to overarching concepts that are
applicable across all subjects and age groups.
âť–These principles are designed to support student learning and are based
on a variety of educational theories and best practices
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General Principles of Teaching
âť–Aim
âť–Activity
âť–Linking with Actual Life
âť–Knowledge of Entering Behavior
âť–Planning
âť–Subject- Mastery
âť–Pupil-Participation
âť–Utilizing Past Experiences
âť–Repetition and Exercise
âť–Liberating the Learner
The following are General Principles of teaching:
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Psychological Principles of Teaching
âť–Psychological principles of teaching refer to specific psychological
theories and concepts that inform teaching practices.
âť–These principles are based on the study of how people learn and how to
support their cognitive, emotional, and social development.
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Psychological Principles of Teaching
âť–Feedback and Reinforcement
âť–Providing Training to Senses
âť–Utilizing Group Dynamics
âť–Encouraging Self-Learning
âť–Foster Creativity and Self-
Expression
âť–Remedial Teaching
The following are Psychological Principles of teaching: