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Systematic Approach to Teaching
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2. βA plan that emphasizes the parts may
pay the cost of failing to consider the
whole, and a plan that emphasizes the
whole must pay the cost of failing to get
down to the real depth with respect to
the parts."
β C. West Churchman
5. The systematic approach views the entire
educational program as a system of closely
interrelated parts.
It is an orchestrated learning pattern with all
parts harmoniously integrated into the whole:
the school, the teacher, the students, the
objectives, the media, the materials, and
assessment tools and procedures.
Such an approach integrates the older, more
familiar methods and tools of instruction with
the new ones such as the computer.
6. The focus of systematic
instructional planning is the
student.
It tells about the systematic
approach to teaching in which
the focus in the teaching is the
students.
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8. Instruction begins with the
definition of instructional
objectives that consider the
students' needs, interests and
readiness.
9. On the basis of
these objectives the
teacher selects the
appropriate
teaching methods
to be used.
10. In turn, based on the
teaching method
selected, the
appropriate learning
experiences an
appropriate
materials,
equipment and
facilities will also be
selected.
11. The use of learning materials,
equipment and facilities
necessitates assigning the
personnel to assist the teacher.
12. Defining the role of any
personnel involved in
the preparation, setting
and returning of this
learning
resources would also
help in the learning
process.
13. After instructions,
teacher evaluates the
outcome of instruction.
From the evaluation
results, teacher comes
to know if the
instructional objective
was attained.
14. If the instructional objective was attained,
teacher proceeds to the next lesson
going through the same cycle once
more. If instructional objectives was not
attained , then teacher diagnoses was
not learned and finds out why it was not
learned in order to introduced a remedial
measure for improved student
performance and attainment of
instructional objectives.
15. The purpose of a systematic
instructional design is to βensure orderly
relationships and interaction of human,
technical, and environmental resources
to fulfill the goals which have been
established for instruction.β (Brown,1969).