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Methods of Teaching

           Neeraj Kumar Mehra
Lecturer (Health and Physical Education)
   DIET Daryaganj, New Delhi ,INDIA
Whole Part Whole Method
Introduction
• The whole skill is first demonstrated and
  practiced, before being broken down into
  the constituent parts to practice the
  individual elements and improve on these,
  before putting the whole skill back
  together.
• This can be very effective in skills which
  have easily distinguished parts, where the
  whole skill together is complex.

6 September 2012
Whole - Part - Whole
                      Instruction
• Initially there is attempts on the whole skill
  and the teacher monitors to identify those
  parts of the skill that the student is not
  executing correctly.
• Part instruction can then be used to
  address the limitations and then the
  student can repeat the whole skill with the
  teacher monitoring for any further
  limitations.

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This method involves performing the
  whole skill, then breaking the skill into
  parts and concentrating on only one part
  of the skill at a time, before performing the
  whole skill again. WHY?
• Difficult parts can be practised in isolation
• Each part of the skill can be mastered
  Then the skill can be performed
  successfully in full.
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Breaking Down a Skill


    Each skill can be broken down in to three
     parts. Preparation, Action and Recovery.
                      (P.A.R)




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Example: Hockey - Push Pass
P -Side on, weight on back foot, stick and
   ball together
A- Transfer weight to front foot, push ball to
   target
R- Follow through with stick in direction of
   pass, bring feet together.



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PROGRESSION/GRADUAL BUILD-UP

    This method involves learning a skill
    progressively or ‘bit by bit’. Each part of
    the skill is mastered, before a new part is
    introduced.
    Task: Describe how you have used each
    of the methods: whole-part-
    whole/progression to learn a skill.


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Example of Swimming,
    Learner will practice the whole stroke, then
    isolate a weak component, such as the kick
    and use a float in the hands to ensure using
    only the legs, before putting the whole stroke
    back together. This gives the performer a
    sense of the whole skill before they break it
    down and improve on the weak aspects of
    the performance. As with the part method this
    may affect the transfer of the skill from parts
    to the whole.

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Task:
    Select a different skill and break in down
    into the three parts.
    Preparation, Action and Recovery.




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Advantages
• The teacher can immediately determine what
  parts or aspects of the athlete's skills are lacking
  and can focus on improving them first.

• Part instruction would then be used to make
  those skills better and then the whole instruction
  would be used again so the teacher could
  determine how much the skills have improved
  and, by improving those skills, if another skill has
  suffered because of the increased knowledge.



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Disadvantages

    There is no disadvantage A disadvantage
    is that it takes longer to learn a skill as you
    have to break it down and learn it bit by
    bit.




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Demonstration Method
Demonstration Method
What is demonstration method?
Why this method?
Activity: Think and Discuss with the
friend next to you for 5 minutes?
Follow up Activity: Whole Class
Discussion
What is Demonstration?
• Demonstration is
‘an act of showing something by giving proof
  or evidence’
‘an instance of some body showing and
  explaining how something works or is
  done’

(Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary)

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What is Demonstration Method?
• Demonstration method is a visual
  approach to examining information, ideas
  and processes.
• It is a teaching method that allows
  students to see the teacher actively
  engaged as a learner and a model rather
  than merely telling them what they need to
  know.

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Why demonstration method?
•   To stimulate interest in a particular topic
•   To illustrate points efficiently
•   To provide change of pace
•   To provide model for teaching specific skill
•   To overcome resource constraints




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Steps to carry out effective
                 Demonstrations
1. Carefully plan the demonstration
2. Practice the demonstration
3. Develop an outline to guide the demonstration
4. Make sure everyone can see the
   demonstration
5. Introduce the demonstration to focus attention
6. Ask and encourage questions
7. Plan a follow up to the demonstration


6 September 2012
Thank you

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Methods of teaching

  • 1. Methods of Teaching Neeraj Kumar Mehra Lecturer (Health and Physical Education) DIET Daryaganj, New Delhi ,INDIA
  • 3. Introduction • The whole skill is first demonstrated and practiced, before being broken down into the constituent parts to practice the individual elements and improve on these, before putting the whole skill back together. • This can be very effective in skills which have easily distinguished parts, where the whole skill together is complex. 6 September 2012
  • 4. Whole - Part - Whole Instruction • Initially there is attempts on the whole skill and the teacher monitors to identify those parts of the skill that the student is not executing correctly. • Part instruction can then be used to address the limitations and then the student can repeat the whole skill with the teacher monitoring for any further limitations. 6 September 2012
  • 5. This method involves performing the whole skill, then breaking the skill into parts and concentrating on only one part of the skill at a time, before performing the whole skill again. WHY? • Difficult parts can be practised in isolation • Each part of the skill can be mastered Then the skill can be performed successfully in full. 6 September 2012
  • 6. Breaking Down a Skill Each skill can be broken down in to three parts. Preparation, Action and Recovery. (P.A.R) 6 September 2012
  • 7. Example: Hockey - Push Pass P -Side on, weight on back foot, stick and ball together A- Transfer weight to front foot, push ball to target R- Follow through with stick in direction of pass, bring feet together. 6 September 2012
  • 8. PROGRESSION/GRADUAL BUILD-UP This method involves learning a skill progressively or ‘bit by bit’. Each part of the skill is mastered, before a new part is introduced. Task: Describe how you have used each of the methods: whole-part- whole/progression to learn a skill. 6 September 2012
  • 9. Example of Swimming, Learner will practice the whole stroke, then isolate a weak component, such as the kick and use a float in the hands to ensure using only the legs, before putting the whole stroke back together. This gives the performer a sense of the whole skill before they break it down and improve on the weak aspects of the performance. As with the part method this may affect the transfer of the skill from parts to the whole. 6 September 2012
  • 10. Task: Select a different skill and break in down into the three parts. Preparation, Action and Recovery. 6 September 2012
  • 11. Advantages • The teacher can immediately determine what parts or aspects of the athlete's skills are lacking and can focus on improving them first. • Part instruction would then be used to make those skills better and then the whole instruction would be used again so the teacher could determine how much the skills have improved and, by improving those skills, if another skill has suffered because of the increased knowledge. 6 September 2012
  • 12. Disadvantages There is no disadvantage A disadvantage is that it takes longer to learn a skill as you have to break it down and learn it bit by bit. 6 September 2012
  • 14. Demonstration Method What is demonstration method? Why this method? Activity: Think and Discuss with the friend next to you for 5 minutes? Follow up Activity: Whole Class Discussion
  • 15. What is Demonstration? • Demonstration is ‘an act of showing something by giving proof or evidence’ ‘an instance of some body showing and explaining how something works or is done’ (Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary) 6 September 2012
  • 16. What is Demonstration Method? • Demonstration method is a visual approach to examining information, ideas and processes. • It is a teaching method that allows students to see the teacher actively engaged as a learner and a model rather than merely telling them what they need to know. 6 September 2012
  • 17. Why demonstration method? • To stimulate interest in a particular topic • To illustrate points efficiently • To provide change of pace • To provide model for teaching specific skill • To overcome resource constraints 6 September 2012
  • 18. Steps to carry out effective Demonstrations 1. Carefully plan the demonstration 2. Practice the demonstration 3. Develop an outline to guide the demonstration 4. Make sure everyone can see the demonstration 5. Introduce the demonstration to focus attention 6. Ask and encourage questions 7. Plan a follow up to the demonstration 6 September 2012