TEACHING
METHODOLOGY
PRESENTER
Samina Khan
FDC Risalpur
outline
O Teaching
O Method
O Teaching methods of Holy Prophet(PBUH)
O Teaching methodology
O How we learn/learnt
O Teaching methods
O Discussion
O Demonstration
O Brain storming
O Visual aids
O Video tape
O Role play
O Field method
O Oral teaching
O Cooperative
O Class Debate
O Activities
What is Teaching?
O Teaching is the art and science
of helping others to grow in their
knowledge and understanding.
O Teaching is holding the hand of
a young one and saying it's going
to be OK. 
O Process of inculcating moral
values, abilities and skills
O sharing of knowledge and
experience, which is usually
organized within a discipline.
O It is a purposeful activity of
influencing the thinking and
habits of others.
Method
O Method is a cluster of
procedures utilized in a situation.
O Method is a set of techniques,
based on a course of study,
which uses certain type of
materials.
O It is an overall plan to do
something
Teaching Methods of the
Holy Prophet (PBUH)
O As a model in human
relationships, the methods that
the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
used in spreading his cause and
mission will prove to be effective
if we can apply them successfully
in our own educational activities.
O Repetition and enforcement
O Memorization
O Examples
O Presentation
O Questions and description
O Exploration and description
O Dialogue
O Discussion
These are:
O Story telling
O Action and Imitation
O Demonstration
O Use of intellect
O Problem solving
O Individualization
O Motivation
O Preaching and reminding
OPractice
O Dictation
OQuestioning
O Persuasion and discouragement
ODebate
O Drawing and demonstration
O Similarities and contrast
O Indication and physical
movements
O Competition
O Experimentation and observation
“A thousand teachers, a
thousand methods.”
-Chinese Proverb
Teaching Methodology
O What is more important than
what we teach in education is
how we teach it.
O we have to teach good and
useful things to people and
youth, but this must be done in
effective ways.
Cont…
O The principles and methods of
instruction used by a teacher to
process a LESSON.
O It is a systematic way of doing
something. It implies an orderly
logical arrangement of steps. It is
more procedural.
How we learn/learnt…
When we were students…
And now…are we still learning or
just teaching?
The old way of learning, was knowing
what you should know.
Now the way of learning is knowing what
you don't know, not feeling bad about it,
and knowing how to find out.
Uncertainty was discouraged and
ignorance avoided.
Now, uncertainty is legitimized and
questioning encouraged
Now, students are encouraged to ask
questions
Teaching methods
O Discussion
O Demonstration
O Brain storming
O Visual aids
O Video tape
O Role play
O Field method
O Oral teaching
O Cooperative
O Class Debate
O Activities
Discussion
Discussion
O Discussion involves free,
interactive dialogue between
teachers and students.
O It is more than just a question-
answer period.
O A successful discussion requires
that all students’ responses and
ideas be accepted and
considered.
Merits
O Involves students, at least after
the lecture.
O Students can question, clarify
and challenge.
O Lecture can be interspersed with
discussion
Demerits
O Time constraints may affect
discussion opportunities.
O Effectiveness is connected to
appropriate questions and
discussion; Often requires
teacher to "shift gears" quickly
Demonstration
Demonstration
O This method is used when the
teacher wants to explain the
structure and function of a
device or about an experiment or
about specific procedures.
Merits
O It makes information regarding a
device attractive.
O Interactive
O As more than one sense of the
students is involved in this
method therefore, maximum
learning outcomes are expected.
Demerits
O Carelessness may create
problems .
O Costly because it may be used
for small group of students.
O Time consuming
Brain Storming
Brain Storming
O In this method the teacher
chooses an issue and then asks
questions from the students
about that issue.
Merits
O Listening exercise that allows creative
thinking for new ideas.
O Encourages full participation.
O Spirit of cooperation is created.
O One idea can spark off other ideas.
O Better to use in mathematics Creative
thinking for generating new ideas.
Demerits
O Can be unfocused. Needs to be
limited to 5 - 7 minutes.
O Students may have difficulty
getting away from known reality.
O Sometime confusion is produced
Visual Aids
O Through the direct stimulation of
vision the students could learn
faster and more efficient.
O Show them pictures related to
the topic.
O The memory can last for a longer
period.
Video tapes
O In this method a specific topic is
delivered to the audience
through video or CD player.
O This method is better for
listening comprehension and
also in scientific experiments
Merits
O Entertaining way of introducing
content and raising issues.
O Usually keeps group's attention.
O Looks professional.
O Stimulates discussion Interesting.
O Professional way of teaching.
O Stimulates discussion
Demerits
O Can raise too many issues to
have a focused discussion
O Discussion may not have full
participation
O One way communication
O Costly
O Can raise too much issues
Role Playing
Role Playing
O we use “Role Teaching Method”
to help students to integrate into
the real role, therefore they could
handle the real situation in daily
life correctly and flexibly. 
Merits
O Introduces problem situation
dramatically
O Provides opportunity for students to
assume roles of others
O Allows for exploration of solutions.
O Provides opportunity to practice
skills
O Problems situations are defined
dramatically
Demerits
O Some students may be too self
conscious.
O Not appropriate for large groups.
O Some students may feel
threatened.
O Disturbance in classroom
Field Method
Field Method
O Taking the students to
supermarkets, metro stations,
parks restaurants.
O In order to help students fulfill
the tasks in the reality.
O Students could easily use what
they have learned into daily life. 
Oral Teaching
Oral Teaching
O For some students who already
have some basic mandarin
knowledge, teacher will offer
some social topics or news for
discussing together.
O Listening and speaking skills will
improve fast. 
Cooperative
O This technique encourages
collaboration, competition, and
independence.
O Students are encouraged to interact
and share with one another, which
helps reduce the students' desire to
talk with one another.
O Helps students develop conceptual
reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Class Debate
O In this method an issue is given
to the participants to debate on.
O The teacher plays the role of a
facilitator.
O In a classroom situation topic
may be given to the students
before the commencement of
the debate.
O The students may prepare their
self using various sources.
Merits
O Pools ideas and experiences
from group
O Allows everyone to participate in
an active process.
O Views and expression of all the
participants for discussion.
O Does not require too much audio-
visual support
Demerits
O Not practical with more that 20
students.
O A few students can dominate .
O Some students may not
participate.
O Is time consuming.
O Can get off the track
O Disturbance in the class.
Activities
O engage the students in activities
which require the students to
learn independently.
O This allows students to
independently discover patterns
and relationships in their
learning and knowledge.
O Students take an active role in
their learning through activities
Effective teaching method
O Teachers can use many different
types of teaching methods in
their classrooms.
O First it is important that the
teacher sets goals.
O The best teaching methods may
prove ineffective when students
don’t like the teacher.
O
O Teachers can build these
relationships by taking an interest in
their students' lives;
O Simply asking them how their
weekend was when they return to
school on Monday can show
students that you care.
O Offering help and motivating
students to do well can create a
positive classroom environment.
Teaching methodology
Teaching methodology
Teaching methodology

Teaching methodology

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    outline O Teaching O Method OTeaching methods of Holy Prophet(PBUH) O Teaching methodology O How we learn/learnt
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    O Teaching methods ODiscussion O Demonstration O Brain storming O Visual aids O Video tape O Role play O Field method O Oral teaching O Cooperative O Class Debate O Activities
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    O Teaching isthe art and science of helping others to grow in their knowledge and understanding. O Teaching is holding the hand of a young one and saying it's going to be OK.  O Process of inculcating moral values, abilities and skills
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    O sharing ofknowledge and experience, which is usually organized within a discipline. O It is a purposeful activity of influencing the thinking and habits of others.
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    Method O Method isa cluster of procedures utilized in a situation. O Method is a set of techniques, based on a course of study, which uses certain type of materials. O It is an overall plan to do something
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    Teaching Methods ofthe Holy Prophet (PBUH)
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    O As amodel in human relationships, the methods that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used in spreading his cause and mission will prove to be effective if we can apply them successfully in our own educational activities.
  • 12.
    O Repetition andenforcement O Memorization O Examples O Presentation O Questions and description O Exploration and description O Dialogue O Discussion These are:
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    O Story telling OAction and Imitation O Demonstration O Use of intellect O Problem solving O Individualization O Motivation
  • 14.
    O Preaching andreminding OPractice O Dictation OQuestioning O Persuasion and discouragement ODebate
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    O Drawing anddemonstration O Similarities and contrast O Indication and physical movements O Competition O Experimentation and observation
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    “A thousand teachers,a thousand methods.” -Chinese Proverb
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    Teaching Methodology O Whatis more important than what we teach in education is how we teach it. O we have to teach good and useful things to people and youth, but this must be done in effective ways.
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    Cont… O The principlesand methods of instruction used by a teacher to process a LESSON. O It is a systematic way of doing something. It implies an orderly logical arrangement of steps. It is more procedural.
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    How we learn/learnt… Whenwe were students… And now…are we still learning or just teaching?
  • 20.
    The old wayof learning, was knowing what you should know.
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    Now the wayof learning is knowing what you don't know, not feeling bad about it, and knowing how to find out.
  • 22.
    Uncertainty was discouragedand ignorance avoided. Now, uncertainty is legitimized and questioning encouraged
  • 23.
    Now, students areencouraged to ask questions
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    Teaching methods O Discussion ODemonstration O Brain storming O Visual aids O Video tape O Role play O Field method O Oral teaching O Cooperative O Class Debate O Activities
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    Discussion O Discussion involvesfree, interactive dialogue between teachers and students. O It is more than just a question- answer period. O A successful discussion requires that all students’ responses and ideas be accepted and considered.
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    Merits O Involves students,at least after the lecture. O Students can question, clarify and challenge. O Lecture can be interspersed with discussion
  • 29.
    Demerits O Time constraintsmay affect discussion opportunities. O Effectiveness is connected to appropriate questions and discussion; Often requires teacher to "shift gears" quickly
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    Demonstration O This methodis used when the teacher wants to explain the structure and function of a device or about an experiment or about specific procedures.
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    Merits O It makesinformation regarding a device attractive. O Interactive O As more than one sense of the students is involved in this method therefore, maximum learning outcomes are expected.
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    Demerits O Carelessness maycreate problems . O Costly because it may be used for small group of students. O Time consuming
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    Brain Storming O Inthis method the teacher chooses an issue and then asks questions from the students about that issue.
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    Merits O Listening exercisethat allows creative thinking for new ideas. O Encourages full participation. O Spirit of cooperation is created. O One idea can spark off other ideas. O Better to use in mathematics Creative thinking for generating new ideas.
  • 38.
    Demerits O Can beunfocused. Needs to be limited to 5 - 7 minutes. O Students may have difficulty getting away from known reality. O Sometime confusion is produced
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    Visual Aids O Throughthe direct stimulation of vision the students could learn faster and more efficient. O Show them pictures related to the topic. O The memory can last for a longer period.
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    O In thismethod a specific topic is delivered to the audience through video or CD player. O This method is better for listening comprehension and also in scientific experiments
  • 44.
    Merits O Entertaining wayof introducing content and raising issues. O Usually keeps group's attention. O Looks professional. O Stimulates discussion Interesting. O Professional way of teaching. O Stimulates discussion
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    Demerits O Can raisetoo many issues to have a focused discussion O Discussion may not have full participation O One way communication O Costly O Can raise too much issues
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    Role Playing O weuse “Role Teaching Method” to help students to integrate into the real role, therefore they could handle the real situation in daily life correctly and flexibly. 
  • 48.
    Merits O Introduces problemsituation dramatically O Provides opportunity for students to assume roles of others O Allows for exploration of solutions. O Provides opportunity to practice skills O Problems situations are defined dramatically
  • 49.
    Demerits O Some studentsmay be too self conscious. O Not appropriate for large groups. O Some students may feel threatened. O Disturbance in classroom
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    Field Method O Takingthe students to supermarkets, metro stations, parks restaurants. O In order to help students fulfill the tasks in the reality. O Students could easily use what they have learned into daily life. 
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    Oral Teaching O Forsome students who already have some basic mandarin knowledge, teacher will offer some social topics or news for discussing together. O Listening and speaking skills will improve fast. 
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    Cooperative O This techniqueencourages collaboration, competition, and independence. O Students are encouraged to interact and share with one another, which helps reduce the students' desire to talk with one another. O Helps students develop conceptual reasoning and problem-solving skills.
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    Class Debate O Inthis method an issue is given to the participants to debate on. O The teacher plays the role of a facilitator. O In a classroom situation topic may be given to the students before the commencement of the debate.
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    O The studentsmay prepare their self using various sources.
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    Merits O Pools ideasand experiences from group O Allows everyone to participate in an active process. O Views and expression of all the participants for discussion. O Does not require too much audio- visual support
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    Demerits O Not practicalwith more that 20 students. O A few students can dominate . O Some students may not participate. O Is time consuming. O Can get off the track O Disturbance in the class.
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    O engage thestudents in activities which require the students to learn independently. O This allows students to independently discover patterns and relationships in their learning and knowledge. O Students take an active role in their learning through activities
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    Effective teaching method OTeachers can use many different types of teaching methods in their classrooms. O First it is important that the teacher sets goals. O The best teaching methods may prove ineffective when students don’t like the teacher. O
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    O Teachers canbuild these relationships by taking an interest in their students' lives; O Simply asking them how their weekend was when they return to school on Monday can show students that you care. O Offering help and motivating students to do well can create a positive classroom environment.