2. introduction
Good teaching is the main criterion of an
effective teacher. Every individual is unique, so
teachers adopt different methods & strategies of
teaching.
The selection of the teaching method depends
upon the nature of a task, learning objectives
and learner’s abilities.
4. The way or style of the
presentation of content in a
classroom.
Teaching methods
5. Lecture method
Oldest teaching
method.
Most dominating
method.
Liked by majority of
teachers.
Teacher presents-
students listens.
6. Demonstration method
Provide students
with experiences of
real life events.
Raise students’
interest and
motivation.
It involves showing
by reason, explaining
or making clear by
use of examples or
experiments.
7. Project method
Students acquire and
apply knowledge.
Students solve
realistic problems.
Students engaged in
innovation and
creativity.
Projects can be done
individually or in
groups.
8. Experimental method
Most scientific of all
methods.
Process of learning
through experience.
Defined as Learning
through ‘reflection
on doing’.
9. seminar
Is a form of academic
instruction conducted
in an educational
institution.
Topics are discussed,
questions can be
raised and debate can
be conducted.
Allows to interact with
examples of practical
problems that occur.
10. Group discussion
New trend come to
evaluate student
personality.
A group of
participants are
made to discuss on a
topic for a limited
time and assessed
accordingly.
Communication skill
are most important.
11. E-learning
Involves use of
computer or electronic
device in some way to
provide training,
education or learning
material.
Distance education
provided the base for e-
learning development.
It overcomes timing,
attendance and travel
difficulties.
12. VIDEO conference
Is a set of interactive
telecommunication
technology.
Allows two-way video
& audio transmissions
of groupware.
Is especially cost
effective.
Allows students &
teachers from various
parts to see, speak &
hear each other.
13. ROLE PLAY
Is a very flexible
teaching method.
Requires no special
tools, technology.
Allows students to
explore realistic
situations by
interacting with
other people.
Learn skills used in
real world situations.
14. FIELD TRIP
Trip by a group of
people to a place
away from their
environment.
Offers students a
unique cultural
learning experience.
On-the-spot study of
subject by bringing
students face-to-
face with reality.
15. WORKSHOP
It is a teaching
structure that pushes
students to be
creative and
responsible.
New innovations and
practices are
introduced by
organizing
workshops.
17. DIGITAL INTERACTIVE WHITE BOARDS
Specialized in large-screen displays connected to
a computer or projector.
Widely used in classrooms and corporate boards.
19. Smart boards
These are computers with large, HD touch
screen displays that have reformed teaching aids
and instructional technologies used in
classrooms.
20. Digital projectors
Image from conventional screen are displayed
on a screen or wall.
They tend to be portable and less expensive.
21. tablets
Small in size, can be moved and used anywhere.
One of the most important elements of modern
e-learning systems.
Alternative tool for text book.
22. references
Teaching for effective learning in higher
education, N.Hativa, 2012.
Teaching methods, Charlotte Danielson, 2010.
Advanced teaching methods for the technology
classroom, Petrina & Stephen, 2006.