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WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STRATEGY,TEACHING


METHOD, Techniques, Approaches in Education: Tools in
Education:

1. Strategy:
• Definition: Strategy refers to a plan or a set of actions
designed to achieve specific goals or objectives. It involves
making decisions on how to allocate resources and efforts to
achieve the desired outcome.
• Example: In business, a market expansion strategy might
involve entering new geographic markets, launching new
products, or acquiring competitors to increase market share.
2. Teaching Methods:
• Definition: Teaching methods are approaches or
strategies used by educators to facilitate learning. They are
the techniques and tools teachers employ to impart
knowledge and skills to students.
• Example:
• Lecture: A teacher delivering a formal presentation to a
class.
• Hands-on Learning: Students actively participate in
experiments or projects.
• Discussion-Based Learning: Engaging students in open
dialogues to promote critical thinking.
3. Techniques:
• Definition: Techniques are specific practices or
procedures employed within teaching methods to enhance
learning. They are the practical applications of teaching
strategies.
• Example:
• Flipped Classroom: Inverting traditional teaching by
having students learn new material at home through videos
and using class time for discussions and activities.
• Socratic Questioning: Encouraging critical thinking by
asking thought-provoking questions to stimulate discussion.
• Peer Assessment: Having students assess and provide
feedback on each other's work to promote self-reflection and
peer learning.

1. Approaches in Education:
• Definition: Approaches in education refer to overarching
philosophies or methods that guide the design and delivery of
educational programs. They encompass the fundamental
principles and strategies used to achieve specific learning
outcomes.
• Example:
• Constructivism: This approach emphasizes that students
actively construct their understanding of knowledge through
experiences and interactions. Teachers facilitate learning by
providing opportunities for exploration and discovery.
2. Tools in Education:
• Definition: Tools in education are resources, materials, or
technologies used to support teaching and learning processes.
These tools can enhance engagement, comprehension, and
communication in the educational context.
• Example:
• Learning Management System (LMS): LMS software like
Moodle or Canvas provides a platform for educators to
organize course content, assignments, quizzes, and
communication with students in an online environment.
• Interactive Whiteboards: Interactive whiteboards in
classrooms allow teachers to display and interact with digital
content, making lessons more dynamic and engaging.
• Educational Apps: Mobile apps designed for educational
purposes, such as language learning apps like Duolingo or
math practice apps like Khan Academy, offer interactive
learning experiences.
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