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1 Instructional Approaches

2 Instructional Approaches
Description Attributes Applications

3 Presentation-Description
Relates,Dramatizes, Disseminates info Uses verbal info or visual symbols One-way communications Examples Read a book Listen to a tape Attend a lecture

4 Presentation-Attributes
Teacher controls pace, content Accommodates variety of group sizes Student sees and hears same info Organizes content Presents a lot of content quickly Often includes auditory component Requires little activity from student No feedback to learners

5 Demonstration- Description
Show students how to do a task Show why when where it is done Imitates a physical performance Examples Swing a golf club Change oil in car Adopt attitudes

6 Demonstration-Attributes
Utilizes multiple senses Illustrates ideas and abstract concepts Dramatic appeal Arouses interest Essential for teaching psychomotor skills Reduces hazards Sets performance standards Is time consuming

7 Discussion- Description
Encourages classroom rapport Actively involves students in learning Introduces students to different beliefs Utilizes critical thinking skills Allows for assessment of student participation

8 Discussion-Attributes
Teaches content as well as interpersonal skills Students actively apply problem solving, critical thinking skills Interesting and stimulating Can change attitudes/behavior Students benefit from contributions of others Requires advance preparation

9 Cooperative Learning-Description
Involves small groups of students working together Teaches social and communicative skills while teaching content Problem solving with others Supports community in classroom

10 Cooperative Learning-Attributes
Promotes positive interdependence Encourages relational skills Facilitates academic and social learning Involves students in active learning Requires compatibility Takes more time to cover content Less appealing to individualistic learners

11 Discovery Learning-Description
Enables and encourages students to find answers for themselves Students learn by doing Relates discovery to previous learning Uses inductive or inquiry approach

12 Discovery Learning- Attributes
Allows students to use data Requires students to operate in the way required by the discipline Helps students learn to learn Provides intrinsic motivation Develops critical thinking skills Encourages higher order thinking Can be very time intensive

13 Problem Solving-Description
Students use previously mastered skills to resolve a challenge Define problems Formulate hypotheses Collect and analyze data Derive conclusions Verify conclusions

14 Problem Solving- Attributes
Increases comprehension and retention Students apply theory to practice Involves higher learning processes Develops responsibility Has several possible answers Utilizes resources other than textbook Students practice strategizing

15 Instructional Games-Description
Provide an appealing environment Learners learn and follow rules to attain goal Highy motivating for repetitive content

16 Instructional Games-Attributes
Actively involves students Provides for practice of skills Students compete against themselves Can be tiered and levels of difficulty Can provide feedback Can be time consuming to set up

17 Simulation-Description
Learners confront a controlled approximation of a real life situation Provides realistic practice Can approximate very abstract concepts in concrete terms

18 Simulation-Attributes
Used for acquisition of info Improvement of processes Promotes cognitive and interpersonal skills Provides immediate feedback Causes emotional involvement Promotes decision making

19 Drill and Practice-Description
Learners are led thru series of exercises Increases fluency in new skills Relates to previous skill sets Spelling, math, language instruction Can free instructor to focus on more complex issues

20 Drill and Practice- Attributes
Aids in fact /rote memorization Provides repetitive practice Psychomotor/low level cognitive skills Appropriate for info not learned in one exposure Can be BORING Can be confusing

21 Tutorial-Description
Tutor presents content, Poses question Requests learner response Analyzes the response Supplies feedback Provides practice

22 Tutorial-Attributes Can be Socratic, learner to learner, CAI,programmed instruction Provides optimum individualized instruction Highest degree of student participation Benefits student tutors Sequenced, interactive May be impractical

23 Instructional Approach
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