2. Introduction
● Set induction is also called anticipatory(initial) set.
● Steps taken by the teacher to begin lesson or other classroom
activities.
● To introduce topic and gets students focused and interested in
days lesson.
● Then the learners are set they are ready to learn.
● It is about getting ready induced into the right frame or mind
set to learn.
● It is concerned with the ways of introducing the teaching and
learning process.
3. Need
● To arrest or gain the attention.
● To motivate students.
● To get students focused.
● To suggest an approach of lesson.
● To establish a link between what students know
and what is to be taught.
● To establish a framework to assess.
4. Ways to good set induction
● Attention gaining method
● Interest method
● Putting the lesson in context
● Advanced organisers
5. Attention gaining
method
● Perform or do
something
● Do nothing
● Start talking in low
tone
● Eyes focus on students
with disruptive
behaviour
6. Interest method
● Ask perplexing
questions
● Show specimens,
samples or real
objectives
● Present a case study
● Show pictures
● Give demonstration
7. Putting the lesson
in context
● Ask questions to assess
prior knowledge
● Review previous
lessons and link them
to what is to be learnt
in the class
● Give them learning
objectives
8. Advance organizers
A cognitive strategy
proposed by ausubel,
● A simple statement
● A mind map
● A handout
● A humble story or
anecdote