Methods of Self-Directed Learning
Individualized Insruction Strategies
Self-directed Approachs to Learning
100

What method is depicted in the picture below?

Graphic Organizer

100

“Engages students in learning plans tailored to meet their interests, needs, and abilities.”

Individualized Instruction

100

recreating historical or future events, significant current events, or imaginary situations. 


Role Playing

200

Verbal and interactive

Socratic Method

200

“Any educational activity carried out by an individual with little to no guidance.”

Independent Study

200

Focused on improvement of skills.

Drill and Practice

300

Role can also be assigned to encourage full participation and cooperation.

Cooperative Learning

300

Students learn more when taught by peers.

Individualized Instruction

300

An artificial situation or event that represents reality but removes risk to the individual involved in the activity.

Simulations

400

The teacher or another designated individual stands before the class, shows something, and tells what is happening or what has happened.

Demonstration Method

400

Interesting and creative activities that students can choose from.

Independent Study

400

Supplements in information being taught in class.

Computer Integration

500

Students compare and contrast examples that contain the attributes and those that do not.

Concept Attainment

500
  1. Identifying your objectives

  2. Pre Assessment 

  3. Delivery of the primary instruction 

  4. Formative assessment

  5. Enrichment or alternative instruction

  6. Summative evaluation

  7. Next unit objectives 

Mastery Learning

500

They should reflect society and offer students the opportunity to experience common roles in life.

Educational Games

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