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Teaching Learning Process

The document discusses the teaching-learning process and principles of effective teaching. It defines teaching as sharing information to promote behavioral changes, and learning as assimilating information resulting in changed behavior. The teaching-learning process is described as the most powerful tool for bringing about desired changes in students. Seven principles of effective teaching are outlined, including encouraging student-faculty contact, cooperation among students, active learning, prompt feedback, emphasizing time on task, communicating high expectations, and respecting diverse talents and ways of learning. Principles of teaching include understanding course purpose, learner desire, a friendly relationship, favorable physical conditions, preparation and enthusiasm from the teacher, varied instruction methods, and updating knowledge. Principles of learning involve focusing, organization

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Teaching Learning Process

The document discusses the teaching-learning process and principles of effective teaching. It defines teaching as sharing information to promote behavioral changes, and learning as assimilating information resulting in changed behavior. The teaching-learning process is described as the most powerful tool for bringing about desired changes in students. Seven principles of effective teaching are outlined, including encouraging student-faculty contact, cooperation among students, active learning, prompt feedback, emphasizing time on task, communicating high expectations, and respecting diverse talents and ways of learning. Principles of teaching include understanding course purpose, learner desire, a friendly relationship, favorable physical conditions, preparation and enthusiasm from the teacher, varied instruction methods, and updating knowledge. Principles of learning involve focusing, organization

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  • Teaching / Learning Process
  • Definitions Related To Teaching Learning Process
  • Curriculum and Domains
  • Seven Principles of Effective Teaching Learning Process
  • Principles of Teaching
  • Principles of Learning

Teaching / Learning

Process
Definitions Related To Teaching Learning
Process
Teaching is an active process in which one person shares information
with others to provide them with the information to make behavioural
changes.
Learning is the process of assimilating information with a resultant
change in behaviour.
Teaching-Learning process – is the most powerful instrument of
education to bring about desired changes in the students.
Curriculum refers to a course of study at school, university and the subjects
making up a course.
Domains it is an area of control or sphere of knowledge.
SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE
TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS
1. Encourages Student-Faculty Contact
2. Encourages Cooperation among Students
3. Encourages Active Learning
4. Prompt Feedback
5. Emphasizes Time on Task
6. Communicates High Expectations
7. Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning
Principles of teaching
• The learners should subscribe to and understand the purpose of the
course.
• The student should have desire to learn.
• The teacher should keep friendly and informal relationship with learner.
• The physical condition should be favourable and appropriate to the
learning situation.
• The teacher should prepare ahead of the class, keep his teaching aids
handy and should be enthusiastic about teaching it.
• The method of instruction should be varied and appropriate.
• The teacher should update his notes with the availability of new knowledge
on the topic of subject.
Principles of learning
• Focusing
• Organization
• Repetition
• Association
• Learning control
• Imitation
• Active participation
• Motivation
• Individual styles
• Spacing

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