It is a network of elements or
parts different from each other but
one is special in the sense that
each performs a unique function
for the life and effectiveness of the
instructional system.
Definition
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An orchestrated learning pattern
with all parts harmoniously
integrated into the whole: the
school, the teacher, the media, the
materials, and assessment tools
and procedures.
Definition
Purpose
To ensure orderly relationships
and interaction of human,
technical and environmental
resources to fulfill the goals which
have been established for
instruction. (Brown, 1969)
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Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
• Consider the students’ needs, interests and
readiness.
• It should be a clear and concise statement of
the skill or skills that your students will be
expected to perform after a unit of instruction
• Must include an action verb that specifies a
learning outcome.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•To decide what method you will
primarily use: direct instruction or
indirect instruction.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•Selecting learning activities that can be use to get
each learner actively and individually involved in
the lesson.
•It can be a game, group work,
dramatizing, presentations,
discussing, etc.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•To decide what material, equipment,
facilities and learning resources that
you are going to use. It can be a
text/workbooks, programmed
materials, computer, maps, charts,
mock ups, real objects, etc.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personnel roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•The use of learning materials, equipment and
facilities necessitates assigning the
appropriate personnel to assist the teacher
and defining the role of any personnel
involved in the preparation, setting and
returning of these learning resources.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•The actual mode of instruction with
the guide of the instructional
objectives in mind in which all plans
(the selected teaching method,
learning activities and learning
materials with the help of other
personnel whose role has been
defined by the teacher) are being
utilized.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•Gives justice or value to
the outcome of the
instruction implemented.
From the evaluation
results, teacher comes to
know if the instructional
objective was attained.
MENU
Systematized Instruction
Define objectives
Choose appropriate
methods
Choose appropriate
experiences
Select materials,
equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles
Implement
instruction
Evaluate
outcomes
Refine the
process
Students
•The time where you improve the
process.
oIf instructional objective was
attained, the teacher proceeds to the
next lesson going through the same
cycle once more.
o If the instructional objective was not
attained, then teacher diagnoses what
was not learned and finds out why it was
not learned in order to introduce a
remedial measure for improved student’s
performance and attainment of
instructional objective.
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Systematic Approach To Teaching

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    It is anetwork of elements or parts different from each other but one is special in the sense that each performs a unique function for the life and effectiveness of the instructional system. Definition http://www.slideshare.net/ruby011965/ed-tech-ppt Home
  • 3.
    An orchestrated learningpattern with all parts harmoniously integrated into the whole: the school, the teacher, the media, the materials, and assessment tools and procedures. Definition
  • 4.
    Purpose To ensure orderlyrelationships and interaction of human, technical and environmental resources to fulfill the goals which have been established for instruction. (Brown, 1969) Home
  • 5.
    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 6.
    • Consider thestudents’ needs, interests and readiness. • It should be a clear and concise statement of the skill or skills that your students will be expected to perform after a unit of instruction • Must include an action verb that specifies a learning outcome. MENU
  • 7.
    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 8.
    •To decide whatmethod you will primarily use: direct instruction or indirect instruction. MENU
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    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 10.
    •Selecting learning activitiesthat can be use to get each learner actively and individually involved in the lesson. •It can be a game, group work, dramatizing, presentations, discussing, etc. MENU
  • 11.
    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 12.
    •To decide whatmaterial, equipment, facilities and learning resources that you are going to use. It can be a text/workbooks, programmed materials, computer, maps, charts, mock ups, real objects, etc. MENU
  • 13.
    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personnel roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 14.
    •The use oflearning materials, equipment and facilities necessitates assigning the appropriate personnel to assist the teacher and defining the role of any personnel involved in the preparation, setting and returning of these learning resources. MENU
  • 15.
    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 16.
    •The actual modeof instruction with the guide of the instructional objectives in mind in which all plans (the selected teaching method, learning activities and learning materials with the help of other personnel whose role has been defined by the teacher) are being utilized. MENU
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    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 18.
    •Gives justice orvalue to the outcome of the instruction implemented. From the evaluation results, teacher comes to know if the instructional objective was attained. MENU
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    Systematized Instruction Define objectives Chooseappropriate methods Choose appropriate experiences Select materials, equipment, and facilities Assign personal roles Implement instruction Evaluate outcomes Refine the process Students
  • 20.
    •The time whereyou improve the process. oIf instructional objective was attained, the teacher proceeds to the next lesson going through the same cycle once more.
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    o If theinstructional objective was not attained, then teacher diagnoses what was not learned and finds out why it was not learned in order to introduce a remedial measure for improved student’s performance and attainment of instructional objective. Home
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Editor's Notes

  • #2 Sources aside from the book: http://www.slideshare.net/ruby011965/ed-tech-ppt http://luminariasshannonlec.blogspot.com/2012/01/lesson-4-sytematic-approach-to-teaching.html
  • #6 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #8 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #9 It depends on the instructional objective, nature of the subject matter, readiness of students and the expertise of the teacher himself or herself. *direct instruction - the use of straightforward, explicit teaching techniques, usually to teach a specific skill. It is a teacher-directed method, meaning that the teacher stands in front of a classroom and presents the information. *indirect instruction - learning process in which the lesson doesn't come directly from the teacher. Instead, it is student-centered. The key is to have students actively engaged in the learning process, making inquiries, using critical thinking skills to resolve problems, and testing hypotheses for validation.
  • #10 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #12 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #13 *mock ups - a model or replica of a machine or structure, used for instructional or experimental purposes.
  • #14 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #16 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #18 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.
  • #20 As what you’ve observe, students is at the center of the chart and that tells that the students is the focus in systematic approach to teaching.