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1 A Modern Perspective of the Seven Laws of Teaching.
Dr. Mark Kelley, Professor & Chair, Department of Health and exercise sciences

2 Do you agree? An effective teacher will help the students understand the meanings of the words by using illustrations.

3 Do you agree? An effective teacher will never begin a class until the attention of the class members is secured.

4 Do you agree? An effective teacher will arouse, and when needful rest, the attention of the learners by a pleasing variety of activities, but avoid distraction.

5 Do you agree? An effective teacher will pause whenever attention is interrupted or lost and wait until it is completely regained.

6 Do you agree? An effective teacher will have a plan of study, but will not hesitate, when necessary, to study beyond the plan.

7 Do you agree? An effective teacher will find the relation of the lesson to the lives and duties of the learners. Its practical value lies in these relations.

8 The Seven Laws of Teaching
James Milton Gregory 1886 President of University of Illinois Champaign

9 1 – The Law of the Teacher A teacher must be one who knows the lesson truth or art to be taught. Applied as a rule - Know thoroughly and familiarly the lesson you wish to teach – teach from a full mind and a clear understanding.

10 2 – The Law of the Learner. A learner is one who attends with interest to the lesson. Applied as a rule - Gain and keep the attention and interest of learners upon the lesson. Do not try to teach without attention.

11 3 – The Law of the Language.
The language used as medium between the teacher and learner must be common to both. Use words understood in the same way by the learners and yourself – language clear and vivid to both.

12 4 – The Law of the Lesson. The lesson to be mastered must be explicable in terms of truth already known by the learner – the unknown must be explained by means of the known. Applied as a rule - Begin with what is already well known to the leaner about the subject and with what they have themselves experienced – and proceed to the new material by single, easy, and natural steps, letting the known explain the unknown.

13 5 – The Law of the Learning Process.
Teaching is arousing and using the learner’s mind to grasp the desired thought or to master the desired art. Applied as a rule - Stimulate the learner’s own mind to action. Keep his thought as much as possible ahead of your expression, placing them in the attitude of a discoverer, and anticipator.

14 6 – The Law of the Teaching Process.
Learning is thinking into one’s own understanding a new idea or truth or working into habit a new art or skill. Applied as a rule - Require the learner to reproduce in thought the lesson they are learning – thinking it out in its various phases and applications till they can express it in their own language.

15 7– The Law of Review. The test and proof of teaching done – the finishing and fastening process – must be a reviewing, rethinking, reknowing, reproducing, and applying the material that has been taught, the knowledge and ideals and arts that have been communicated. Applied as a rule - Review, Review, review, reproducing the old, deepening its impression with new thought, linking it with added meanings, finding new applications, correcting any false views, and completing the true.


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