MODELS OF TEACHING

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MODELS OF TEACHING
MODERN MODEL OF TEACHING
PHILOSOPHICAL MODEL OF TEACHING
PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF TEACHING


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MODELS OF
TEACHING
NAME:MAHIMA SRIVASTAVA
CLASS: B.Ed.
SUBJECT:Technological PerspectiveOf
Education

MODELS OF TEACHING
INTRODUCTION :
➢Models of teaching refers to
different models that help the
teachers to sharpen their teaching
skills.
➢Useful in theclassroom for
effectiveteaching.
➢Enables teacherto evaluate&
analysetheir strength& weakness
& workon them.
Definition
According to Bruce Joyce& Marsha
Welldescribe a model of teaching as
a plan or pattern that can be used to
shape curricula to design
instructional, material & to guide
instruction in classroom & other
settings.

TYPESOF MODEL
OF TEACHING
A)PHILOSOPHICAL
TEACHING MODEL
B )PSYCHOLOGICAL
TEACHING MODEL
C )MODERN MODEL
OF TEACHING

(A) PHILOSOPHICAL TEACHING
MODELS
I.INSIGHT MODEL (PLATO)
II.IMPRESSION MODEL (JOHN LOCKE)
III.RULE MODEL (KANT)

I.INSIGHT MODEL
➢Student should learn by doing.
➢Plato stressed on motivation & interest in
learning.
➢Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion
obtains no hold on the mind& he wasagainst
the use of force in education.
➢Plato recommended a place where children love
to go & stay there & they play with things which
enhance their education by playing.

(II) THE IMPRESSION
MODEL
❖It is based on a general assumption the
child's brain is like a clean slate at the time
of birth.
➢Whatever experiences are provided through
teaching creates impression on child's brain.
➢These impressions are termed as learning.
➢In the learning process the sense organs
plays a vital role.

(III) RULE MODEL
❖Kant gives importance to logicbecause in it following
certain rules is essential.
➢The objective of rule model is to develop the logical
reasoning capacities of the students.
➢Planning ,organisation and interaction of teaching is
performed under specific rules.

(B)PSYCHOLOGICAL TEACHING
MODEL
I.BASIC TEACHING MODEL (ROBERT GLASSER)
II.INTERACTION MODEL (FLANDER)
III.COMPUTER BASED MODEL ( DANIEL DAVIS)

(I)BASIC
TEACHING MODEL
This model has following
elements.
INSTUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
ENTERING BEHAVIOUR
I
NSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE
PERFORMANCE ASSESMENT
➢This model was
developed by
Robert Glaser.
➢He has
usedpsychological
laws & principles in
this model .

(II)INTERACTION MODEL OF
TECHING (N.A Flander)
❖Flander considered teaching process as an interaction process.
➢In this model the behaviour of student & teacher is analysed.
➢An interaction between a teacher & student is more emphasised in this
model.
➢Flanders instrument was designed for observing only the verbal
communicationin the classroom and non -verbal gesture are not taken
into account.
➢Hedividedclassroombehaviourin 10categoriesknownas Flander's
10categorysystem.

fiac
TEACHER TALK PUPIL TALK SILENCE
ACCEPT FEELING RESPONSE TEACHER SILENCE OR
CONFUSION
PRAISES OR
ENCOURAGE
INITIATION TO TALK
USES IDEAS OF PUPILS
ASK QUESTION
LECTURING
GIVING DIRECTION
CRITISING OR
JUSTIFYING
AUTHORITY

(III)COMPUTER BASED TEACHING MODEL : Daniel
Davis
❖It is the most complicated model
having entering behaviour
determination of objectives teaching
aspect as fundamental elements.
➢ The performance of the
students are evaluated.
➢In this model the diagnosis &
teaching go side by side.
➢ Remedial teaching is provided
on the basis of diagnosis.

(C)MODERN TEACHING MODEL
I.INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL
II.PERSONAL MODELS
III.SOCIAL INTERACTION MODEL
IV.BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION MODEL

(I)INFORMATION
PROCESSINGMODELS
➢This model is concerned with theintellectual development
of the individual & help to develop method of processing
informationfrom the environment.
➢This model focus on intellectual capacity .

BRIEF REVIEW OF INFORMATION
PROCESSING MODEL
Teaching model
Concept attainment model( Bruner)
Inquiry training model
Biological science inquiry model
Advance organization model
Cognitive Growth development(Jean Piaget)

PERSONAL MODELS
❖PERSONAL development is essentially emphasized in this
model.
➢More emphasis is given to the development of internal &
external power of pupil.
➢Primary goals are increase student self-worth.
➢To help student understand themself fully.

Brief Review of Personal models
Teaching models
Non directive teaching model
Awareness trainingmodel
Synectic teaching model
Classroom meeting model
Conceptual system model

(III)SOCIAL INTERACTION MODELS
❖This model emphasise the relationships of individualthe
society or other person.
The primary goals are :
➢To develop skills to human relations.
➢To become aware of personal & social values.
➢To help students work together to identity & solve problems

Brief Review ofSocialInteractionModels
Teaching model
Group investigation model(JOHN DEWEY, HERBERT)
Jurisprudential model
Role playing model
Laboratory method model
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(IV)BEHAVIOUR
MODIFICATION MODEL
❖It emphasis on changing the
observable behaviour of the learner.
The specific goals are:
➢Tofoster leadership quality.
➢To master techniques for stress
reduction.
➢To learn strategies for self-control
through operant methods ofB.F.
Skinner

CONCLUSION
❖Models of teaching are important for teachers in many ways-
➢A teaching model can bring changes & rectification in teaching.
➢Improve quality of instruction.
➢Systematic approach to planning for instruction.
➢Facilitates students engagement in more meaningful ways.
➢So that students learn more rapidly & increase aptitude for learning &
retention.