Pedagogy/Definition/Features/Approaches/Types

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Topics to be Covered
Beginning of Pedagogy
What is Pedagogy?
Definition of Pedagogy
Features of Pedagogy
What Is Pedagogy In Teaching?
What Is Teacher Pedagogy?
What Is The Pedagogy Approach?
What are Pedagogy Approaches?
Teaching and Learning Pedagogical approaches?
Importance of Pedagogy in Teachi...


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Presenter: SOBIA ALVI M.Phil. Education Department of Education Khawaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology (RYK)

Topics to be Covered Beginning of Pedagogy What is Pedagogy ? Definition of Pedagogy Features of Pedagogy What Is Pedagogy In Teaching ? What Is Teacher Pedagogy ? What Is The Pedagogy Approach ? What are Pedagogy Approaches? Teaching and Learning Pedagogical approaches? Importance of Pedagogy in Teaching & Learning Role of Pedagogy in Effective Learning Pedagogy Impact on Learner Pedagogical Skills 10 Innovative Learning Strategies For Modern Pedagogy Types of Pedagogy

Beginning of Pedagogy During an ancient period in Greece, the role of the teacher was first introduced, and teaching was considered an art form. Attending school and getting education was something that only the wealthiest could afford for their kids. The role of the teacher or an educator was considered the most important one in the learning process as they gave invaluable knowledge and wisdom to the children. However, the educators weren’t the first pedagogues. The rich individuals of the area used slaves to take their children to school. They were considered as the experienced and wise who imparted knowledge to the children they were taking to school. This is how the word pedagogue was created. It is described as the 'leader of children'. They guide the students academically as well as morally.

What is Pedagogy? Pedagogy is a method of teaching in which teachers teach, both in theory and in practice. Pedagogy is shaped by educator's teaching beliefs and involves their understanding of culture and different learning styles. It is essential for students to have meaningful classroom relationships in order to build on prior learning. Pedagogy refers to the way of teaching students, whether it is the theory or practice of educating. It is a relationship between the culture and techniques of learning. The main aim of pedagogy is to build on previous learning of the students and work on the development of skills and attitudes of the learners. Pedagogy enables the students to get a thorough understanding of the subject and helps them in applying those learning in their daily lives outside of the classroom.

Pedagogy encompasses a wide range of considerations, including : Teaching Methods Pedagogy involves selecting and implementing various instructional techniques, such as lectures, discussions, demonstrations, group work, projects, and experiential learning activities, to engage learners and promote understanding . Curriculum Design Pedagogy includes designing curriculum frameworks, learning objectives, and lesson plans that align with educational goals and cater to the needs and interests of learners . Assessment and Evaluation Pedagogy encompasses the development of assessment methods and tools to measure student progress, evaluate learning outcomes, and provide feedback for improvement . Classroom Management Pedagogy involves creating a conducive learning environment by establishing rules, routines, and strategies for managing classroom dynamics, promoting student participation, and maintaining discipline.

Differentiation Pedagogy addresses the diverse learning needs, preferences, and abilities of students by employing strategies for differentiation, such as adapting instruction, providing accommodations, and offering enrichment activities . Learning Theories Pedagogy is informed by various learning theories, such as behaviorism, Cognitivism, constructivism, and socio-cultural theory, which provide frameworks for understanding how learning occurs and guiding instructional practices . Reflective Practice Pedagogy emphasizes continuous reflection and improvement by educators, encouraging them to critically evaluate their teaching methods, assess student learning outcomes, and adjust their approaches based on feedback and evidence.

Definition of Pedagogy Pedagogy is about learning , teaching and development influenced by the cultural, social and political values we have for children and underpinned by a strong theoretical and practical base.

Features of Pedagogy

What Is Pedagogy In Teaching? Pedagogy in teaching can be referred to as an educator’s understanding of how the students learn. The teachers are focused on presenting the syllabus to the students in such a way that it is relevant to their needs. Pedagogy demands classroom interactions between the teacher and students which create a significant impact on the learner’s mind. Pedagogy enables teachers to understand the best suitable practices for a classroom setting. It helps them to know how different students learn and grasp information so that they can tailor their lessons to satisfy those needs. It is likely to improve the quality of teaching and the way it is received by the students. Pedagogy plays an important role to help teachers understand the best ways to conduct a classroom. It gives them insights into how students learn differently in different topics so that they can conduct lessons to suit these needs. It aims to improve the quality of education for students.

What Is Teacher Pedagogy? Teacher pedagogy refers to the pedagogy that is centered towards the teacher, who gives the most meaningful course information. In this approach, the teacher has a large responsibility of giving correct information to the students in the right way, irrespective of their teaching styles. The teacher can give a clear understanding of how the students are doing concerning their learning and also be an effective model for the target language.

What Is The Pedagogy Approach? The 5 major approaches of pedagogy learning are

Importance of Pedagogy in Teaching & Learning Improves Quality of Teaching Encourage Cooperative Learning Environment Eliminates Monotonous Learning Student Can Follow Their Ways of Learning Convenient Learning Approach for All Improves Teacher-Student Communication Allows students to learn effectively

Role of Pedagogy in Effective Learning Improves Teaching Quality It enhances student participation in learning and makes them more receptive to what is being taught . Encourages Different Learning Styles The main focus is given on the outcomes of courses and the students are free to learn in their styles . Enables Learning for Students with Special Needs It encourages the students with special needs to be a part of the mainstream teaching ways and engage with other students . Clarifies Learning Objectives The student studies a particular subject with a clear objective of outcomes such as gaining skills and knowledge of the subject.

Pedagogy Impact on Learner

Student-Centered Approach Pedagogy is a student-centered approach in which the students take responsibility for learning in their ways. Continuous Assessment of Students Teachers evaluate the students regularly to see if they are improving and moving towards their target outcomes . Encourages Teamwork The study methods encourage teamwork and group projects for the students to meet like-minded individuals and work with them. Develops Cognitive Skills Helps students to develop cognitive skills using evaluation, detailed analysis, comprehension, and application of the courses

Pedagogical Skills

10 Innovative Learning Strategies For Modern Pedagogy Crossover Learning Learning Through Argumentation Incidental Learning Context-Based Learning Computational Thinking Learning By Doing Science Embodied Learning Adaptive Teaching Analytics Of Emotions Stealth Assessment

Types of Pedagogy

Importance of Pedagogy