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DemonstrationA Teacher- Centered Strategy
Teacher
Student
Teachers are the main authority figures whose
primary goal is to pass knowledge and information onto
their students. Students are viewed as “empty vessels”
whose primary role is to receive the information with an
end goal of testing and assessment.
What do we mean by Teacher-
Centered Strategy?
A demonstration is "any planned performance by a
presenter of an occupational skill, scientific principle or
experiment". An effective demonstration follows three
steps of the "learning cycle".
What do we mean by Demonstration?
1. The stimulus step (introducing the problem).
2. The assimilative step (demonstration and
development of the understanding by the learner).
3. The application step.
The Demonstration Strategy
The demonstration method of teaching shows
learners how to do a task using sequential instructions
with the end goal of having learners perform the tasks
independently. The purpose of this strategy is to to
increase student understanding of the concepts
demonstrated, and to increase student enjoyment of
the class.
The demonstrative teachingstrategyrelies on one key
elementin order to provide instruction:
Eggen and Kauchak’s Educational Psychology defines
modeling as “changes in people that result from
observing the actions of others.” (236)
MODELING
The demonstrative teaching strategy allows the teacher to show a given task or
procedure; for example a math problem or a dance routine. However there are two
ways this demonstration can be done.
1. Firstly, the instructor can demonstrate the task with no narration, annotation, or
questioning on behalf of students; this would strictly allow them to watch the task
carried out from start to finish. This strategy can be most effective when dealing
with clear, concise, process-based tasks, such as physical action in physical
education sessions.
2. Secondly, the instructor can provide a demonstration while students observe and
listen to an explanation; if relevant, students can take notes or ask questions
which allow them to more fully understand what is taking place before their eyes.
For example this method can be used in math class when the teacher is solving a
problem.
Two Styles of the Demonstration
Strategy
No matter which of the demonstrative
instructional strategy used, students have to practice
the task on their own, using necessary materials and
mimicking the instructor’s actions. This strategy is
applicable to many subject areas however the manner
in which the information is presented is an essential
consideration from the very start.
Advantages of the Demonstration
Strategy
Safety: Demonstrations act as safety
features, which allows the teacher to
control potential dangers that students
can encounter when handling caustic
materials or dangerous equipment.
Seeing before doing: It is beneficial to the
students when they are able to see what is
expected of them, to be done before they
actually do it.
Task guidance: This is where the teacher
simultaneously guides a large group of
students to complete a task.
Economy of supplies: While the
demonstration is being done the only
supplies needed are those the presenter
is using for the demonstration.
Teaching is more interactive and
engaging with this method.
Pace of learning can be
monitored to maximize
understanding.
Results can be verified
immediately at completion of
demonstration.
Primary grade students that are
highly visual learners excel.
PROPER PLANNING minimises the
limitations of this method of
instruction.
Limitations of the Demonstration
Strategy
Class Control
 A high student- teacher ratio may pose a
challenge in managing large classes.
 Supervision may also be compromised
especially if again, the student teacher ratio
is high.
Limited View - All students may not have adequate
view when done in a large group.
Non-Flexible Pacing- All students may not be able to
keep up (follow) with the pace of the presentation.
Safety - safety issues are critical to this method of
instruction especially if hazardous equipment are
involved but students have not properly understood
the demonstration.
Autocratic style of teaching- Provides little
room/avenues for students to be innovative, creative,
as they seek to mimic what the teacher does.
Time Consuming - more time is needed for developing
and delivering clear and concise instructions; for
demonstration, for practice before demonstration, for
discussions and for execution of instruction given.
Students have the potential to become easily confused
and distracted during demonstration when they have
to hold questions and concerns till the end of the
presentation.
Questions from other students can cause confusion for
others.
When is the Demonstrative
Method best used?
The demonstration method is best used in
teaching learners how to perform manipulative
operations. In other words, the best way to teach "how"
is to "show how".
With the entire class
With a group
With an individual
• An effective demonstration should be given in a minimum of
time--no longer than 15 minutes.
• During the practice period, the presenter should be aware of
the activities of each member of the class.
• As the learners work individually, the presenter should move
quickly from one learner to another.
• Periodically, the presenter should position themselves at a
location where they can observe the entire group of learners.
This will permit effective supervision as well as to allow
learners to come to them for help.
• If a number of learners are having difficulty in learning a skill,
the demonstration should be repeated and the learners who
have mastered the skill may assist the presenter with those
who have not.
An example of the
Demonstration Strategy
Reference
• Advantages and Disadvantages of Method Demonstrations.
(2015, January 23). Retrieved from Rice Knowledge
Management Portal:
http://www.rkmp.co.in/content/advantages-and-
disadvantages-of-method-demonstrations
• California, U. U. (2015 , January 23). Teaching Methods.
Retrieved from Teach Make a Differrence:
http://teach.com/what/teachers-teach/teaching-methods
• Coffey, H. (2015, January 23). Demonstration. Retrieved from
Learn NC: http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/5181
• Demonstrative Teaching Method. (2014, January 23).
Retrieved from Paper Masters:
https://www.papermasters.com/demonstrative-teaching-
method.html
• Hoult, A. (2015, January 23). Strengths and Limitations of
Demonstration. Retrieved from tips for student teachers:
demonstration and group work strategies:
https://alyceeduproject.wordpress.com/2-strengths-and-
limitations-of-demonstration/
• Miska, A. (2015, January 23). Classroom Modeling: Scaffolding
Learning or Stifling? Retrieved from
https://www.ed.psu.edu/englishpds/inquiry/projects/miska04.ht
m
• Sharon E. Smaldino, D. L. (2011). Instructional Technology and
Media for Learning. In Instructional Technology and Media for
Learning (p. 74). Canada: Pearson Education Inc.

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Instructional media group 4 demonstration

  • 1. Done by: Dannea Sampson, Everist Benjamin DemonstrationA Teacher- Centered Strategy
  • 2. Teacher Student Teachers are the main authority figures whose primary goal is to pass knowledge and information onto their students. Students are viewed as “empty vessels” whose primary role is to receive the information with an end goal of testing and assessment. What do we mean by Teacher- Centered Strategy?
  • 3. A demonstration is "any planned performance by a presenter of an occupational skill, scientific principle or experiment". An effective demonstration follows three steps of the "learning cycle". What do we mean by Demonstration? 1. The stimulus step (introducing the problem). 2. The assimilative step (demonstration and development of the understanding by the learner). 3. The application step.
  • 4. The Demonstration Strategy The demonstration method of teaching shows learners how to do a task using sequential instructions with the end goal of having learners perform the tasks independently. The purpose of this strategy is to to increase student understanding of the concepts demonstrated, and to increase student enjoyment of the class.
  • 5. The demonstrative teachingstrategyrelies on one key elementin order to provide instruction: Eggen and Kauchak’s Educational Psychology defines modeling as “changes in people that result from observing the actions of others.” (236) MODELING
  • 6. The demonstrative teaching strategy allows the teacher to show a given task or procedure; for example a math problem or a dance routine. However there are two ways this demonstration can be done. 1. Firstly, the instructor can demonstrate the task with no narration, annotation, or questioning on behalf of students; this would strictly allow them to watch the task carried out from start to finish. This strategy can be most effective when dealing with clear, concise, process-based tasks, such as physical action in physical education sessions. 2. Secondly, the instructor can provide a demonstration while students observe and listen to an explanation; if relevant, students can take notes or ask questions which allow them to more fully understand what is taking place before their eyes. For example this method can be used in math class when the teacher is solving a problem. Two Styles of the Demonstration Strategy
  • 7. No matter which of the demonstrative instructional strategy used, students have to practice the task on their own, using necessary materials and mimicking the instructor’s actions. This strategy is applicable to many subject areas however the manner in which the information is presented is an essential consideration from the very start. Advantages of the Demonstration Strategy
  • 8. Safety: Demonstrations act as safety features, which allows the teacher to control potential dangers that students can encounter when handling caustic materials or dangerous equipment. Seeing before doing: It is beneficial to the students when they are able to see what is expected of them, to be done before they actually do it. Task guidance: This is where the teacher simultaneously guides a large group of students to complete a task. Economy of supplies: While the demonstration is being done the only supplies needed are those the presenter is using for the demonstration.
  • 9. Teaching is more interactive and engaging with this method. Pace of learning can be monitored to maximize understanding. Results can be verified immediately at completion of demonstration. Primary grade students that are highly visual learners excel.
  • 10. PROPER PLANNING minimises the limitations of this method of instruction. Limitations of the Demonstration Strategy
  • 11. Class Control  A high student- teacher ratio may pose a challenge in managing large classes.  Supervision may also be compromised especially if again, the student teacher ratio is high. Limited View - All students may not have adequate view when done in a large group. Non-Flexible Pacing- All students may not be able to keep up (follow) with the pace of the presentation.
  • 12. Safety - safety issues are critical to this method of instruction especially if hazardous equipment are involved but students have not properly understood the demonstration. Autocratic style of teaching- Provides little room/avenues for students to be innovative, creative, as they seek to mimic what the teacher does. Time Consuming - more time is needed for developing and delivering clear and concise instructions; for demonstration, for practice before demonstration, for discussions and for execution of instruction given.
  • 13. Students have the potential to become easily confused and distracted during demonstration when they have to hold questions and concerns till the end of the presentation. Questions from other students can cause confusion for others.
  • 14. When is the Demonstrative Method best used? The demonstration method is best used in teaching learners how to perform manipulative operations. In other words, the best way to teach "how" is to "show how". With the entire class With a group With an individual
  • 15. • An effective demonstration should be given in a minimum of time--no longer than 15 minutes. • During the practice period, the presenter should be aware of the activities of each member of the class. • As the learners work individually, the presenter should move quickly from one learner to another. • Periodically, the presenter should position themselves at a location where they can observe the entire group of learners. This will permit effective supervision as well as to allow learners to come to them for help. • If a number of learners are having difficulty in learning a skill, the demonstration should be repeated and the learners who have mastered the skill may assist the presenter with those who have not.
  • 16. An example of the Demonstration Strategy
  • 17. Reference • Advantages and Disadvantages of Method Demonstrations. (2015, January 23). Retrieved from Rice Knowledge Management Portal: http://www.rkmp.co.in/content/advantages-and- disadvantages-of-method-demonstrations • California, U. U. (2015 , January 23). Teaching Methods. Retrieved from Teach Make a Differrence: http://teach.com/what/teachers-teach/teaching-methods • Coffey, H. (2015, January 23). Demonstration. Retrieved from Learn NC: http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/5181 • Demonstrative Teaching Method. (2014, January 23). Retrieved from Paper Masters: https://www.papermasters.com/demonstrative-teaching- method.html
  • 18. • Hoult, A. (2015, January 23). Strengths and Limitations of Demonstration. Retrieved from tips for student teachers: demonstration and group work strategies: https://alyceeduproject.wordpress.com/2-strengths-and- limitations-of-demonstration/ • Miska, A. (2015, January 23). Classroom Modeling: Scaffolding Learning or Stifling? Retrieved from https://www.ed.psu.edu/englishpds/inquiry/projects/miska04.ht m • Sharon E. Smaldino, D. L. (2011). Instructional Technology and Media for Learning. In Instructional Technology and Media for Learning (p. 74). Canada: Pearson Education Inc.