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EFFECTIVE TEACHING APPROACHES

AND LEARNING RESOURCES


IN THE NEW NORMAL

GENARO N. DE MESA, JR., PhD


Resource Speaker
“An investment in education
gives the best returns.”
― Benjamin Franklin
OBJECTIVES
Review the basic concept and differences
between teaching approach, method,
technique, and strategy.
Discuss some of the teaching approaches in
the new normal.
Cite some of the learning resources in the
new normal.
CONTENT
Basic Concept and Differences between
Teaching Approach, Method, Technique,
and Strategy
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Basic Concept and Differences
between Teaching Approach,
Method, Technique,
and Strategy
Basic Concept and Differences between Teaching
Approach, Method, Technique, and Strategy

Teaching Approach
- set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about
nature of learning which is translated
into the classroom
Basic Concept and Differences between Teaching
Approach, Method, Technique, and Strategy

Teaching Method
- systematic way of doing something
- implies an orderly logical arrangement

of steps
- more procedural
Basic Concept and Differences between Teaching
Approach, Method, Technique, and Strategy

Teaching Technique
- steps we follow when we teach
- teacher’s style or tricks to accomplish
an immediate objective
Basic Concept and Differences between Teaching
Approach, Method, Technique, and Strategy

Teaching Strategy
- methods of approaching a problem or task
- modes of operation for achieving a particular end
- planned design for controlling and manipulating
certain information
Teaching Approaches
in the New Normal
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Distance Learning
- learning takes place between the
teacher and the learners who are
geographically remote from each other
during instruction
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Distance Learning
1.Modular Distance Learning (MDL)
2.Online Distance Learning (ODL)
3.TV/Radio-Based Instruction
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Distance Learning
1.Modular Distance Learning (MDL)
- involves individualized instruction
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Distance Learning
2. Online Distance Learning (ODL)
- features the teacher as facilitator
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Distance Learning
3. TV/Radio-Based Instruction
- utilizes SLMs converted to video
lessons for Television-Based Instruction
and SLMs converted to radio script for
Radio-Based Instruction.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Blended Learning
- combines face-to-face with any or a
mix of online distance learning, modular
distance learning, and TV/Radio-based
instruction.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
6 Types of Blended Learning you’ve probably heard of:
•Station Rotation Blended Learning
•Lab Rotation Blended Learning
•Remote Blended Learning (also referred to as
Enriched Virtual)
•Flex Blended Learning
•The ‘Flipped Classroom’ Blended Learning
•Individual Rotation Blended Learning
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
6 Types of Blended Learning you probably
haven’t heard of:
7. Project-Based Blended Learning
8. Self-Directed Blended Learning
9. Inside-Out Blended Learning
10. Outside-In Blended Learning
11. Supplemental Blended Learning
12. Mastery-Based Blended Learning
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Station Rotation Blended Learning
- allows students to rotate through
stations on a fixed schedule, where at
least one of the stations is an online
learning station.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Lab Rotation Blended Learning
- rotate through stations on a fixed
schedule in a dedicated computer lab
allow(ing) for flexible scheduling
arrangements with teachers
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Remote Blended Learning (also referred
to as Enriched Virtual)
- student’s focus is on completing online
coursework while only meeting with the
teacher intermittently/as-needed.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Flex Blended Learning
- online learning is the backbone of
student learning, even if it directs
students to offline activities at times.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
The ‘Flipped Classroom’ Blended
Learning
- students are introduced to content at
home, and practice working through it at
school supported by a teacher and/or
peers.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Individual Rotation Blended Learning
- allows students to rotate through
stations, but on individual schedules set
by a teacher or software algorithm.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Project-Based Blended Learning
- student uses both online learning
either in the form of courses or self-
directed access—and face-to-face
instruction and collaboration to design,
iterate, and publish project-based
learning assignments, products, and
related artifacts.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Self-Directed Blended Learning
-  students use a combination of online
and face-to-face learning to guide their
own personalized inquiry, achieve formal
learning goals, connect with mentors
physically and digitally, etc.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Inside-Out Blended Learning
-  experiences are planned to ‘finish’ or
‘end up’ beyond the physical classroom,
but still require and benefit from the
unique advantages of both physical and
digital spaces.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Outside-In Blended Learning
-  experiences are planned to ‘start’ in
the non-academic physical and digital
environments students use on a daily
basis, but finish inside a classroom.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Supplemental Blended Learning
-  students complete either entirely
online work to supplement their day-to-
day face-to-face learning, or entirely
face-to-face learning experiences to
supplement the learning gained in online
courses and activities.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Mastery-Based Blended Learning
- students rotate between online
and face-to-face learning (activities,
assessments, projects, etc.) based on
the completion of mastery-based
learning objectives.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Individualized Learning
- method of learning that is
dependent on the interest and ability
of the learners.
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Individualized Learning
•Purpose
•Realistic Goals
•Review of the Goals
•Student Monitoring of Progress
(Modular)
•Involvement of Parents and Teachers
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Other Approaches
•Open Textbooks
•Capability Approach
•Offline Learning Approaches
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
During the Discussion
•Learner-Centered
•Reflective
•Experiential Learning
•Spiral Progression
•Competence-Based
•Research-Based
•Contextualized/Localized
•Inclusive
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Activities
•Constructivism
•Interdisciplinary
•LOTS/HOTS
•Differentiated Instruction
•Multiple Intelligence
•GRASPS
Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Considerations for Teaching in the New Normal
•Instructor presence
•Student Peer Communication and Contact
•Variety of Teaching Methods and Strategies
•Metacognition and Support to Students

Important: Constant Feedback


Teaching Approaches in the New Normal
Considerations for Teaching in the New Normal
•Consider learners’ current situation
first over the expectations (Maslow
before you bloom, Lasic, 2009)
Learning Resources
in the New Normal
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Distance Learning
1.Modular Distance Learning (MDL)
Suggested Platforms/Resources/Mechanisms:
•The use of Learning Resource Materials/Modules
in multimedia (slides, video and audio files)
•Digital Packets (Learning Materials)
•The use e-learning materials
•The use of computer-based learning resources
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Distance Learning
2. Online Distance Learning (ODL)
Suggested Platforms/Resources/Mechanisms:
•The use of virtual classrooms e.g. Google
Classroom, Edmodo, Schoology
•The use of Web-Enhanced Learning Activities
•Free access to OERs (Open Educational
Resources)
•Access to LR Portals
•Access to DepEd Commons
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Distance Learning
3. TV/Radio-Based Instruction
Suggested Platforms/Resources/Mechanisms:
•Converted self-learning modules into video
lessons
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Blended Learning
Suggested Platforms/Resources/Mechanisms:
•The use of print/non-print learning materials
such as but not limited to the following:
•Modules
•Worksheets
•Activity Sheets
•The use of gadgets for K to 3 SpEd learners
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning
Management Systems for K-12
•Google Classroom
•IXL
•Kiddom
•Classter
•Desire2Learn
•Haiku Learning
•Schoology
•Edmodo
•Blackboard
•Feather Cap
•Moodle
• CK-12
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Google Classroom
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•IXL
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Kiddom
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Classter
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Desire2Learn
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Haiku Learning
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Schoology
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Edmodo
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Blackboard
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Feather Cap
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
•Moodle
Learning Resources in the New Normal
Recommended Blended Learning Resources: Learning Management
Systems for K-12
• CK-12
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And
Resources
1.Digital Badges
2.Edmodo
3.Khan Academy
4.Lesson Paths
5.Go Formative
6.Voicethread
7.BrainPop
8.Base Camp
9.PhET
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

1. Digital Badges
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

2. Edmodo
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

3. Khan Academy
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

4. Lesson Paths
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

5. Go Formative
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

6. Voicethread
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

7. BrainPop
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

8. Base Camp
Learning Resources in the New Normal
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources

9. PhET
REFERENCES
TEACHING APPROACHES, METHODS AND STRATEGY
http://oaji.net/articles/2017/1174-1512381655.pdf
Teaching Approaches, Methods, Techniques and Strategies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xGmK_AJPNQ&app=desktop
DepEd Learning Delivery Modalities for School Year 2020-2021
https://www.teacherph.com/deped-learning-delivery-modalities/
What is TV and Radio-Based Teaching? We Asked a Teacher-Broadcaster!
https://www.mypope.com.ph/deped-tv-radio-based-teaching/
12 Of The Most Common Types Of Blended Learning
https://www.teachthought.com/learning/12-types-of-blended-learning/
DepEd Learning Delivery Modalities for School Year 2020-2021
https://www.teacherph.com/deped-learning-delivery-modalities/
Learning Resources
https://www.deped.gov.ph/als-est/PDF/ALS-EST_Handbook_Chapter05.pdf
9 Must Have Blended Learning Apps, Tools, And Resources
https://www.thetechedvocate.org/must-blended-learning-apps-tools-resources/
100 Blended Learning Resources For Teachers
https://www.teachthought.com/technology/37-blended-learning-resources-you-can-use-tomorrow/

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