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CHAPTER 1

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Meaning of T. Strategy
Dalton09Method
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Differentiate b/w teaching Basic Education
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& teaching strategy
Activity
11 School
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Teaching Tactics
Teaching
12 mixed ability group
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Types of teaching strategies Simulation,
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games, role play
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Lecture Method
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Psychological principles of CHAPTER 2
Learning
Variables
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Preparation of Lecture
Nature15& Characteristics of
Presentation of Lecture
Good 16
teaching
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Evaluating lectures
Difference
17 b/w education &
Recommendations to young Teaching
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Lecturers
Difference
18 b/w training &
Types of Lectures
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Teaching
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Modified forms of lectures
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Difference b/w indoctrination
Illustrated Lectures
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& Teaching
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Lecture-cum-Demonstration
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Teaching as Science
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Lecture-cum-Buzz Session
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Relationship b/w teaching and
Lecture interposed with
Learning
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Question
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Objectives of Teaching
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Seminar
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Phase of Teaching
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Lectures and Demonstrations
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Models of Teaching/Teaching
Tutoring open Learners
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Model etc.
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Disadvantages for students
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CHAPTER 3
Disadvantages for tutors
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Levels of teaching (Memory,
Advantages
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Understanding, Reflective)
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Judging the Quality of course
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Memory Level
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Task of tutoring
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Understanding Level
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Basic guidelines for giving
Reflective Level
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Open learners feedback
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CHAPTER 4
Programmed Instructions &
Planning of Teaching
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Computer aided learning
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Task analysis
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Skinners theories and linear
Teaching objectives
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Program
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Managing Teaching-Learning
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Crowder and the branching
Meaning of Management
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Program (etc)
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Assumptions about human
Heuristic Method (merits,
Nature(3 theories of Mgt.Org)
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Working process)
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Management of Learning
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Recent Developments (Gary
Characteristics of Management
System Winnetka plan, Batavia
of Teaching-Learning
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System Decroli)
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Relationship among 4 steps
Question-Answer Method
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Teaching-learning Managment 177
Receiving answers
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Teacher as Manager
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Project Method
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Taxonomy of education objectives
Merits & demerits of project
Objectives in behavioral terms 183

Educational Objectives
Types of objectives
Comparison of education &
Teaching Objectives
Cognitive objectives
Mager-type objectives
Miller-type objective
The RCEM System
Magers scheme
Schemes of writing learning
Objectives in behavioral terms
(Magers, Millers, RCEM)
CHAPTER 5
Physiological principles of
Lecturing
Effective Lectures
Preparation of a lecture
Presentation of the Lecture
Evaluation lectures
Recommendations to young
Lecturers
Types of lectures
Planning A Discussion
Demonstrations
The Heuristic Method
The Project Method
Activity & Playway Method
Presenting questions in the
Classroom
The assignment Method
Different Plans of supervised
Study
CHAPTER 6
Simulated Teaching
Advantages of simulated
Teaching
Characteristics of simulated
Teaching
Limitations of simulated
Teaching
Precautions of simulated
Teaching
Simulation Approach
Procedure as steps of
Simulated teaching

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