The present slide speaks about teaching-learning materials that we are using in the classrooms. Edger Dale's Cone, Projected and Non-projected aids, Traditional TLMs are explained in this slide.
Read A. Charles Muller's translation of The Great Learning
Analects
Written during the Spring and Autumn period through the Warring States period, the Analects is a collection of Kongzi's teachings and discussions with disciples. Just as The Great Learning emphasized learning, so did the Analects. According to the Analects, the first step in knowing the Way is to devote oneself to learning. In addition to learning, the Analects emphasize the importance of good governance, filial piety, virtue, and ritual.
Read James Legge's English translation of the Analects
Mencius
Mencius is a collection of conversations Mencius had with Kongzi. Mencius places a strong emphasis on the responsibility of the emperor to practice good governance through following the Way. Additionally, Mencius believes that all human beings are inherently good. One of the most popular passages from Mencius notes that all humans instinctively respond with alarm and compassion when we see a child teetering on the edge of a well, suggesting that everyone is innately good and moral. Yet, he notes that not everyone actually rushes to save the child and emphasizes the idea that though we are all born with the seeds of righteousness and goodness, but must learn how to nurture and cultivate those seeds.
Read James Legge's English translation of the Mencius with commentary
The Doctrine of the Mean
The Doctrine of the Mean has been translated in many ways, including The Constant Mean (Legge) and Maintaining Perfect Balance (Gardener). The Doctrine of the Mean is attributed to Zisi, Kongzi's grandson, and deals with how to maintain perfect balance and harmony in one's life. The Doctrine of the Mean focuses on following the Way and acting in accordance with what is right and natural, but acknowledges that people often do not act properly. To rectify the situation, people are encouraged to engage in moral self-cultivation to act properly. In addition, the Doctrine of the Mean emphasizes the fact that the good governance rests with men and that rulers who maintain balance are not only more effective, but also encourage the Way in others.
Read A. Charles Muller's translation of the Doctrine of the Mean with commentary
Five Classics
Book of Documents
The Book of Documents is a compilation of 58 chapters detailing the events of ancient China. The Book of Documents tells the deeds of the early sage-kings Yao and Shun. These narratives are influential in the development of the understanding of a sage. The compilation also includes the history of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties. The Book of Documents is often considered the first narrative history of ancient China.
Book of Odes
The Book of Odes is also translated as the Book of Songs or Book of Poetry. The Book of Odes is comprised of 305 poems dealing with a range of issues, including love and marriage, agricultural concerns, daily lives, and war. The Book of Odes contains different categories of poems, including folk songs and hymns
The present slide speaks about teaching-learning materials that we are using in the classrooms. Edger Dale's Cone, Projected and Non-projected aids, Traditional TLMs are explained in this slide.
Read A. Charles Muller's translation of The Great Learning
Analects
Written during the Spring and Autumn period through the Warring States period, the Analects is a collection of Kongzi's teachings and discussions with disciples. Just as The Great Learning emphasized learning, so did the Analects. According to the Analects, the first step in knowing the Way is to devote oneself to learning. In addition to learning, the Analects emphasize the importance of good governance, filial piety, virtue, and ritual.
Read James Legge's English translation of the Analects
Mencius
Mencius is a collection of conversations Mencius had with Kongzi. Mencius places a strong emphasis on the responsibility of the emperor to practice good governance through following the Way. Additionally, Mencius believes that all human beings are inherently good. One of the most popular passages from Mencius notes that all humans instinctively respond with alarm and compassion when we see a child teetering on the edge of a well, suggesting that everyone is innately good and moral. Yet, he notes that not everyone actually rushes to save the child and emphasizes the idea that though we are all born with the seeds of righteousness and goodness, but must learn how to nurture and cultivate those seeds.
Read James Legge's English translation of the Mencius with commentary
The Doctrine of the Mean
The Doctrine of the Mean has been translated in many ways, including The Constant Mean (Legge) and Maintaining Perfect Balance (Gardener). The Doctrine of the Mean is attributed to Zisi, Kongzi's grandson, and deals with how to maintain perfect balance and harmony in one's life. The Doctrine of the Mean focuses on following the Way and acting in accordance with what is right and natural, but acknowledges that people often do not act properly. To rectify the situation, people are encouraged to engage in moral self-cultivation to act properly. In addition, the Doctrine of the Mean emphasizes the fact that the good governance rests with men and that rulers who maintain balance are not only more effective, but also encourage the Way in others.
Read A. Charles Muller's translation of the Doctrine of the Mean with commentary
Five Classics
Book of Documents
The Book of Documents is a compilation of 58 chapters detailing the events of ancient China. The Book of Documents tells the deeds of the early sage-kings Yao and Shun. These narratives are influential in the development of the understanding of a sage. The compilation also includes the history of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties. The Book of Documents is often considered the first narrative history of ancient China.
Book of Odes
The Book of Odes is also translated as the Book of Songs or Book of Poetry. The Book of Odes is comprised of 305 poems dealing with a range of issues, including love and marriage, agricultural concerns, daily lives, and war. The Book of Odes contains different categories of poems, including folk songs and hymns
Educational Technology 2: Integrating Technology into Teaching and LearningPrincess Rhumay Fernandez
Educational Technology 2 is concerned with "Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning." Specifically this is focused on introducing, reinforcing, supplementing and extending the knowledge and skills to learners so that they can become exemplary users of educational technology.
Portfolio in Educational Technology 2 By: Ronalyn Dalojo and Roxan LagrosaXanne Lagrosa
This portfolio shows our learning in educational technology. Also, it contains our opinions about the use of technology in education which makes the teaching-learning process more effective.
Educational Technology 2: Integrating Technology into Teaching and LearningPrincess Rhumay Fernandez
Educational Technology 2 is concerned with "Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning." Specifically this is focused on introducing, reinforcing, supplementing and extending the knowledge and skills to learners so that they can become exemplary users of educational technology.
Portfolio in Educational Technology 2 By: Ronalyn Dalojo and Roxan LagrosaXanne Lagrosa
This portfolio shows our learning in educational technology. Also, it contains our opinions about the use of technology in education which makes the teaching-learning process more effective.
This ppt gives information about traditional TLMs like boards, flashcards, models (2D & 3D), and different types of boards, and also about modern TLMs like a computer, CCTV, TV, teleconferencing, and the like.
This ppt gives information about Western Philosophies like idealism, naturalism, pragmatism, and realism. Their scope, principles, aims of education, method of teaching, curriculum, school and teacher is also discussed here.
This ppt explains the meaning, definition, aim, scope, characteristics, and types of education. It also gives information about the relationship between science and education and social science and education.
The above slide explains the relationship between teaching competency and the parental income of prospective teachers. Through this survey study, one can know whether the parental income influenced the teaching competency of prospective teachers
This slide speaks about Objectives, types of objectives, Bloom's taxonomy of Educational objectives, Elementary, Secondary, and Higher secondary curriculum
This slide explains the Psycho Social and Philosophical Bases of Education. It contains some parts of the B.Ed course. It gives what is education. meaning, definition, scope, functions, aims, and the connection between education and science and social science are clearly explained.
This slide talks about Creativity which stands high in the revised Bloom's Taxonomy of objectives. The experimental result about the influence of creativity among prospective teachers is expressed.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
2. TLM
Teaching-learning material (TLM) stands for instructional
material. It is any material used by the teacher to enhance their
teaching to be more comprehensive and effective in the
classroom.
The teaching-learning material can be human or non-human
resources. They can also be animate and inanimate.
Teaching-learning material can be easily bought or made by the
teacher or student.
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3. Characteristics of Good TLM
Given below are a few attributes of good Teaching Learning
Material:
The TLMs should be appealing to the kids. Size, shading
(multicolour or splendid or engaging shading blend),
development (like moving toys) and in a few cases the smell
or/and taste or sound are a portion of the properties of the
materials that allure students.
Familiarity with TLMs will assist with presenting new ideas.
The kids can likewise control these materials easily for
significant learning of new ideas.
The novelty of the material additionally draws in the kids.
Surprising materials or novel use of natural materials are the
appealing highlights of good TLMs.
4. Con…
The material ought to have utilitarian(useful) worth. It
is the appropriate utilization that makes the material
positive or negative.
Materials of numerous utilities like dice, sticks,
marbles, 3D shapes and blaze(glow) cards can have
numerous utilizations in practically all branches of
knowledge of primary school educational plans and are
subsequently more popular as TLMs in the schools.
The simplicity of taking care of the materials which
incorporate toughness, lightweight, and well-being is a
significant trademark for which such materials are liked in
the educating learning measure.
5. SELF LEARNING MATERIAL
The success and effectiveness of the ODL system largely
depends on self-learning materials. (SLMs). Developing
SLMs is a challenging task, and is quite different from
that of face-to-face teaching or writing a textbook and/or
journal article. It is pertinent(related) for you to
understand the concept of self-learning materials
which are based on the principles of use of the means
and ways of communication.
6. CHARACTERISTICS OF SLM
Self-motivating: Self-learning materials are like teachers and
therefore must motivate and encourage students to learn. The
materials should be able to arouse the curiosity of the students,
should encourage them to raise problems and relate situations with
the knowledge they have gained. The self-learning material must
make the learning process meaningful for the learners.
• Self-learning: Self-learning materials must be true to their nature
and facilitate self-learning. These materials must offer features like
directions, hints, references, etc so that the students can learn in an
independent manner. The learning material must be supported by
examples, explanations, illustrations as well as activities.
• Self-explanatory: Self-learning material must be self-explanatory,
in the sense that the learner must be able to go through the material
and comprehend it without any external support. The self-learning
material must be conceptually clear and must also be consistent. It is
therefore essential to analyse the content logically before it is
developed.
7. Con…
• Self-contained: Self-learning material must be sufficient in itself so that
minimum external support is required. There are many students who cannot
access external support when they are distance education learners because
of their remote locations. It is therefore essential that the self-learning
material is designed in a manner that content can be visualised in an easy
and effective manner.
• Self-directed: The material must provide support and guidance to the
learners at each stage of learning. The material must be self-directed and
must be in the form of easy explanations, sequential development,
illustrations, learning activities, etc. Like a teacher, the material must direct
the learners at every step of learning.
• Self-evaluating: When using self-learning materials, learners must be
ensured that they are on the right track and learning in the right manner.
Therefore, self-learning material must include evaluation mechanisms like
self-check questions, activities and exercises. Self-learning materials must
provide learners with the necessary feedback about their progress so that
they can be motivated and encouraged to continue and reinforce their
learning.
11. Dale’s Cone of Experience is a visual model that is composed of eleven (11) stages
starting from concrete experiences at the bottom of the cone then it becomes more
and more abstract as it reach the peak of the cone. Also, according to Dale, the
arrangement in the cone is not based on its difficulty but rather based on abstraction
and on the number of senses involved. The experiences in each stages can be mixed
and are interrelated that fosters more meaningful learning.
According to one of the principles in the selection and use of teaching strategies, the
more senses that are involved in learning, the more and the better the learning will be
but it does not mean that concrete experience is the only effective experience that
educators should use in transferring knowledge to the learner. Like what was
mentioned above, the experiences in each stages can be mixed and are interrelated
thus, a balance must be achieved between concrete and abstract experiences in order
to cater the and address all the need of the learner in all the domains of development
and in order to help each learner in their holistic development.
Moreover, the generalization about the Cone of Experience that was presented above
is not enough. Actually, we should try to go deeper in each of the component of the
cone since Educational Technology basically revolves around the Cone of Experience.
By going one-by-one, starting from concrete to abstract, we will understand more the
different components of the cone that will help us in grasping the real meaning of
educational technology.
12. To expand on each of the components, let us begin with the Direct
Purposeful Experiences. These are first hand experiences which serve as
the foundation of learning. In this level, more senses are used in order to
build up the knowledge. Also, in this level, the learner learned by doing
things by him/herself. Learning happens through actual hands-on
experiences. This level explains and proves one of the principles in the
selection and use of teaching strategies, the more senses that are involved
in learning, the more and the better the learning will be. This level also
proves that educational technology is not limited to the modern gadgets and
software that are commercially available nowadays. This shows that even
the simple opportunity that you give to each child could help them learn.
The next level would be the Contrived Experiences. In this level,
representative models and mock-ups of reality are being used in order to
provide an experience that as close as reality. This level is very practical
and it makes learning experience more accessible to the learner. In this
stage, it provides more concrete experiences, even if not as concrete as
direct experiences, that allows visualization that fosters better understanding
of the concept.
13. On the other hand, the next level would be the Dramatized experiences. In this level,
learners can participate in a reconstructed experiences that could give them better
understanding of the event or of a concept. Through dramatized experiences, learners
become more familiar with the concept as they emerge themselves to the “as-if”
situation.
The next level would be the Demonstrations. It is a visualize explanation of important
fact, idea, or process through the use of pictures, drawings, film and other types of
media in order to facilitate clear and effective learning. In this level, things are shown
based on how they are done.
Another level would be the Study Trips. This level extends the learning experience
through excursions and visits on the different places that are not available inside the
classroom. Through this level, the learning experience will not be limited to the
classroom setting but rather extended in a more complex environment.
The level of study trips is followed by exhibits. It is a somewhat a combination of some
of the first levels in the cone. Actually, exhibits are combination of several mock ups
and models. Most of the time, exhibits are experiences that is “for your eyes” only but
some exhibits includes sensory experiences which could be related to direct
purposeful experiences. In this level, meanings ideas ar presented to the
learners in a more abstract manner. This experience allows student to see the
meaning and relevance of things based on the different pictures and representations
presented.
14.
The next levels would be the level of television and motion pictures and sti8ll
pictures, recordings, and Radio. I decided to combine these two stages
since it is re3lated to one another. Because of the rapid development of the
modern technology, a lot of people believe that Educational technology is
limited to these stages. They are not aware that these sages are only a small
portion of EdTech. For television and motion pictures, it implies values and
messages through television and films. On the other hand, still pictures,
recordings and radio are visual and auditor4y devices that can be used by a
lerner/group of learner that could enhance and extend lerning experience
Lastly, I also chose to combine the last two levels because they are used
hand-in-hand. The last two levels would be the Visual symbolic and Verbal
symbolic. These two levels are the most complex and abstract among all the
components of the Cone of Experience. In the visual symbolic level, charts,
maps, graphs, and diagrams are used for abstract representations. On the
other hand, the verbal symbolic level does not involve visual representation
or clues to their meanings. Mostly, the things involved in this level are words,
ideas, pricicples, formula, and the likes.
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