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Nodalo, Deory May M.

EDUC 102

BSED-English 2A Assignment # 1

APPROACH
Approach is defined as the set of principle, beliefs or ideas about the nature of learning which is
translated into classroom. In approach, there are three categories mentioned. The ‘Engagement,’
‘Focus,’ and ‘Number.’ In engagement, the teacher will think what is the best approach she will be going
to do in each discussion; Is she the one to relay all sorts of information and student will just absorb it? or
she will let students express their thoughts and learned from it. In focus, the teacher will choose what
shall be the one she must give her mindful attention; Is it in the subject matter? or on those students?
Lastly, number; Does a teacher want to make her students learn team work and collaboration? Or
individuality?

METHOD
Method is defined as the systematic way of doing something. As implies an orderly arrangement of
steps. The teacher needs to arrange the steps on how she will she teach inside the class. It should be
systematic and organize so that a teacher could effectively facilitate the whole class.

Types of Teaching Method

 Teacher-centered methods,
 Learner-centered methods,
 Content-focused methods; and.
 Interactive/participative methods.

TECHNIQUES
Techniques are the steps we follow when we teach. Teachers style to accomplish objective. A teacher
may start her lesson in having a quick recap by choosing someone to present it or let them reflect on the
previous lesson or we may let them have some exciting games as an ice breaker to caught their
attention and make the class be enthralled and enthusiastically grasp all the knowledge.

STRATEGIES
Strategies is being define as the methods of approaching a problem or task, modes of operation for
achieving a particular end. These are the plans of a teacher on how she will be going to implement all
methods, techniques and preferred approach to her students.
12 Effective Teaching Strategies:
1. Role Playing
2. Reading or Writing a Quotation
3. Group Discussion
4. Simulation Games
5. Web Charting
6. Use of Film and Photographs
7. Telling Stories
8. Sentence Completion
9. Journal Writing
10. Problem Solving
11. Situational Analysis
12. Considering Position

TEACHING TOOL
Teaching Tools are tools that instructors use to help their pupils understand what they are talking
about. Additionally, it might make the learning process for the students faster, more enjoyable, and
engaging. Blackboards, radios, newspapers, magazines, educational charts, and even inanimate or
living objects are some examples of teaching aids. It might also be an artifact.

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