What is a cooperative learning?
Students work together to perform specific tasks in small mixed-ability groups with shared responsibility for learning.
The teacher exhibits or displays an experiment, process, or skill to the class and discusses concepts embedded in lesson.
What is demonstration?
This tends to result in a quieter, more controlled classroom.
What is teacher-centered learning?
What is a debate?
competitive discussion by team
A teacher-directed lesson with the teacher verbalizing for a majority of the class time with questions often asked and answered
What is lecture?
In this method, teachers may assign authentic learning tasks to model real world experiences.
What is student-centered learning?
Students engage in different pathways to learning designed to meet their needs and abilities.
What is differentiated instruction?
The teacher clearly describes the skill or concept, often in a multisensory manner (tactile, visual, auditory, kinesthetic) and thinks aloud during modeling.
What is modeling?
With this method, you will likely see the teacher in the front of the room, and the students taking notes.
What is teacher-centered learning?
Students take an active role in their learning process by answering a series of questions or solving problems designed to introduce a concept or skill.
What is discovery?
The teacher uses questions to draw out student thinking and analysis.
What is Socratic method?
This methods put the teacher in the role of facilitator or coach, while students learn from each other.
What is student-centered learning?
A student works with the teacher to define a topic or concept for an individualized plan of study.
What is independent study?
They tend to have students learn by reading for understanding or listening to the teacher.
What are teacher-centered teaching methods?
Teachers using this method will often respond to students' questions with more questions.
What is student-centered learning.