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We all have had at least one teacher who we look up to for the way they made
learning fun for us.
Assignment Review
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Pedagogy
Pedagogy in management teaching
refers to the strategies, methods,
and approaches used by educators
to effectively instruct and engage
students in the field of
management. It encompasses the
theories and practices of teaching
and learning that are specifically
tailored to meet the educational
needs of management students
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Strategy
A strategy is a high-level plan or a
deliberate course of action
designed to achieve specific goals
or objectives. In various fields,
including business, management,
military, Teaching and personal
development, strategy is crucial for
defining how resources will be
allocated, what actions will be
taken, and how goals will be
achieved.
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Even when you can’t engage in your
primary activities, you can still work
towards your goals by enhancing
your skills, refining your strategies,
or organizing your resources.
Just as fishermen fix their nets to
ensure success in future voyages, we
should always find ways to stay
productive and ready for the next
opportunity.
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Pedagogical Strategies
Active
Learning
Techniques
Group
Discussion and
Presentation
Case Study
Analysis
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Active Learning Techniques
Active learning techniques
involve strategies that
engage students in the
learning process by
encouraging them to
participate, interact, and
apply what they are
learning.
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Techniques of Active Learning
Group discussion and peer teaching
Problem solving activities
Case studies and simulation
Role playing and debates
Interactive quizzes and game
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Group discussion and peer teaching
Group Discussion Peer Teaching
Peer teaching is when students
teach each other. It helps students
learn by explaining concepts in
their own words and promotes
collaboration and engagement in
the classroom.
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Peer Teaching
Peer teaching is an instructional
method in which students take on
the role of a teacher to explain
concepts, review material, or assist
their peers in learning. This
approach involves one student
teaching another student or a small
group of peers within the same age
group or educational level.
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Problem solving activities
Problem-solving skills help
students become independent
learners who can tackle complex
problems and make informed
decisions. By developing these
skills, students can enhance their
academic performance, boost their
confidence, and prepare
themselves for future challenges
and opportunities.
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Think- Pair- Share
Think
• Pose a problem or question related to the lesson or subject matter to the students.
Give them time to individually think about the problem and come up with their
own solutions or ideas.
Pair
• Next, have students pair up with a classmate to discuss their thoughts, ideas, and
possible solutions to the problem. Encourage them to listen to each other, share
their reasoning behind their solutions, and consider different perspectives.
Share
• Finally, invite a few pairs of students to share their ideas, solutions, and thought
processes with the whole class. Encourage discussion and debate among the
students about the various approaches presented.
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Problems in Class room
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Case studies and simulation
Case studies often present a real-
life problem or issue and provide
context, background information,
and analysis to help readers
understand the complexities
involved. Case studies can be used
in various fields, such as business,
education, psychology, medicine,
and more, to explore theories,
concepts, and practical
applications in a specific context.
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Role Playing and debates
Role-playing and debates promote
active learning by engaging
students in hands-on, interactive
experiences that encourage critical
thinking, communication skills,
and perspective-taking. These
methods enhance student
engagement and foster a deeper
understanding of the subject
matter.
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Only 31% of students are
enthusiastic about and
energized by their study.
"Involving" your students
will not only help them
learn, but also skyrocket
their enthusiasm and energy.
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How to involve with students
Creating a
welcoming
environmen
t
Interactive
activities
Encourage
students
voice
Provide real-
world
relevance
Use
Technology
thoughtfully
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Interactive quizzes and Games
Interactive quizzes and games are
engaging educational tools that
promote active learning by
incorporating elements of fun,
competition, and interactivity.
These activities motivate students
to participate, test their
knowledge, and reinforce key
concepts in an enjoyable way.
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Group Discussions and Presentations
Enhance communication Skills
Fostering teamwork and
collaboration
Stimulating critical thinking
Building confidence
Promoting creativity and innovation
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Factors to be considered while making
groups in classroom
Academic ability
Learning styles
Interests
Collaborative teams
Behavioral needs
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Groups Whole Class grouping
Small grouping
Pairs
Ability Grouping
Mixed Ability Grouping
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
Flexible
Random
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Advantages and Disadvantages of
group formation
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Presentation
A presentation is a method of
communication where
information, ideas, or data are
shared with an audience.
Presentations can take various
forms, including verbal speeches,
visual slideshows, demonstrations,
or multimedia displays.
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Objectives of presentation
Knowledge
transfer
Enhance
understanding
Skill
development
Critical thinking
Engagement and
participation
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Qualities of good presentation
Clear organization
Engaging delivery
Visual aids
Conciseness
Interaction
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Case study and analysis
A case study is a research method
that involves an in-depth and
detailed examination of a
particular individual, group,
organization, event, or
phenomenon. It typically involves
collecting and analyzing
qualitative and quantitative data
from multiple sources to provide a
comprehensive understanding of
the subject being studied.
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An example
Sarah is a teacher in a diverse middle school with students from
different backgrounds and abilities. She wants to help each student
learn in a way that works best for them. To do this, she assesses the
students' needs and creates personalized learning activities. However,
she faces challenges in keeping all students engaged and supported.
Some students find the lessons too fast, while others need extra help
with difficult topics. Sarah wants to make sure every student feels
important and respected in her classroom.
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Need of case study to students
Preparation for real-world challenges
Multidisciplinary perspectives
Application of theoretical concepts
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Active learning
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Thank You
See You on Tuesday
Next Module
Curriculum Development

Pedagogical Strategies for School based developement.pptx

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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada1 We all have had at least one teacher who we look up to for the way they made learning fun for us. Assignment Review
  • 2.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada2 Pedagogy Pedagogy in management teaching refers to the strategies, methods, and approaches used by educators to effectively instruct and engage students in the field of management. It encompasses the theories and practices of teaching and learning that are specifically tailored to meet the educational needs of management students
  • 3.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada3 Strategy A strategy is a high-level plan or a deliberate course of action designed to achieve specific goals or objectives. In various fields, including business, management, military, Teaching and personal development, strategy is crucial for defining how resources will be allocated, what actions will be taken, and how goals will be achieved.
  • 4.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada4 Even when you can’t engage in your primary activities, you can still work towards your goals by enhancing your skills, refining your strategies, or organizing your resources. Just as fishermen fix their nets to ensure success in future voyages, we should always find ways to stay productive and ready for the next opportunity.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada5 Pedagogical Strategies Active Learning Techniques Group Discussion and Presentation Case Study Analysis
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada6 Active Learning Techniques Active learning techniques involve strategies that engage students in the learning process by encouraging them to participate, interact, and apply what they are learning.
  • 7.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada7 Techniques of Active Learning Group discussion and peer teaching Problem solving activities Case studies and simulation Role playing and debates Interactive quizzes and game
  • 8.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada8 Group discussion and peer teaching Group Discussion Peer Teaching Peer teaching is when students teach each other. It helps students learn by explaining concepts in their own words and promotes collaboration and engagement in the classroom.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada10 Peer Teaching Peer teaching is an instructional method in which students take on the role of a teacher to explain concepts, review material, or assist their peers in learning. This approach involves one student teaching another student or a small group of peers within the same age group or educational level.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada11 Problem solving activities Problem-solving skills help students become independent learners who can tackle complex problems and make informed decisions. By developing these skills, students can enhance their academic performance, boost their confidence, and prepare themselves for future challenges and opportunities.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada12 Think- Pair- Share Think • Pose a problem or question related to the lesson or subject matter to the students. Give them time to individually think about the problem and come up with their own solutions or ideas. Pair • Next, have students pair up with a classmate to discuss their thoughts, ideas, and possible solutions to the problem. Encourage them to listen to each other, share their reasoning behind their solutions, and consider different perspectives. Share • Finally, invite a few pairs of students to share their ideas, solutions, and thought processes with the whole class. Encourage discussion and debate among the students about the various approaches presented.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada15 Case studies and simulation Case studies often present a real- life problem or issue and provide context, background information, and analysis to help readers understand the complexities involved. Case studies can be used in various fields, such as business, education, psychology, medicine, and more, to explore theories, concepts, and practical applications in a specific context.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada16 Role Playing and debates Role-playing and debates promote active learning by engaging students in hands-on, interactive experiences that encourage critical thinking, communication skills, and perspective-taking. These methods enhance student engagement and foster a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada17 Only 31% of students are enthusiastic about and energized by their study. "Involving" your students will not only help them learn, but also skyrocket their enthusiasm and energy.
  • 18.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada18 How to involve with students Creating a welcoming environmen t Interactive activities Encourage students voice Provide real- world relevance Use Technology thoughtfully
  • 19.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada19 Interactive quizzes and Games Interactive quizzes and games are engaging educational tools that promote active learning by incorporating elements of fun, competition, and interactivity. These activities motivate students to participate, test their knowledge, and reinforce key concepts in an enjoyable way.
  • 20.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada20 Group Discussions and Presentations Enhance communication Skills Fostering teamwork and collaboration Stimulating critical thinking Building confidence Promoting creativity and innovation
  • 21.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada21 Factors to be considered while making groups in classroom Academic ability Learning styles Interests Collaborative teams Behavioral needs
  • 22.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada22 Groups Whole Class grouping Small grouping Pairs Ability Grouping Mixed Ability Grouping Homogeneous Heterogeneous Flexible Random
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada23 Advantages and Disadvantages of group formation
  • 24.
    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada24 Presentation A presentation is a method of communication where information, ideas, or data are shared with an audience. Presentations can take various forms, including verbal speeches, visual slideshows, demonstrations, or multimedia displays.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada25 Objectives of presentation Knowledge transfer Enhance understanding Skill development Critical thinking Engagement and participation
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada26 Qualities of good presentation Clear organization Engaging delivery Visual aids Conciseness Interaction
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada27 Case study and analysis A case study is a research method that involves an in-depth and detailed examination of a particular individual, group, organization, event, or phenomenon. It typically involves collecting and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject being studied.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada28 An example Sarah is a teacher in a diverse middle school with students from different backgrounds and abilities. She wants to help each student learn in a way that works best for them. To do this, she assesses the students' needs and creates personalized learning activities. However, she faces challenges in keeping all students engaged and supported. Some students find the lessons too fast, while others need extra help with difficult topics. Sarah wants to make sure every student feels important and respected in her classroom.
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada29 Need of case study to students Preparation for real-world challenges Multidisciplinary perspectives Application of theoretical concepts Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Active learning
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    08/28/2024 Suraj Khatiwada30 Thank You See You on Tuesday Next Module Curriculum Development