Innovative and Innovative and Interactive Techniques Interactive Techniques
and Methods of and Methods of TeachingTeaching
Analogies…Analogies…
Teaching is like fishing…Teaching is like fishing… You use different lures for different fishYou use different lures for different fish You use different methods for different learners.You use different methods for different learners.
Teaching is like beautiful music…Teaching is like beautiful music… Where, instructional methods are the instrumentsWhere, instructional methods are the instruments When played alone they make sound…When played alone they make sound… When played together in tune, rhythm, and When played together in tune, rhythm, and
feeling, they become amazing music!feeling, they become amazing music!
Selecting and Using a Variety of Selecting and Using a Variety of Instructional MethodsInstructional Methods
Instructional objectives:Instructional objectives: Define method of InstructionDefine method of Instruction Discuss factors to consider when Discuss factors to consider when
selecting a method of instructionselecting a method of instruction Distinguish between methods of Distinguish between methods of
instruction and instructional aidsinstruction and instructional aids Identify & discuss a variety of Identify & discuss a variety of
teaching methodsteaching methods
Methods, Strategy, Aid, Methods, Strategy, Aid, Approach Approach Teaching Method tend to be synonymous Teaching Method tend to be synonymous
with technique according to Websterwith technique according to Webster Teaching Strategy – “careful plan” that Teaching Strategy – “careful plan” that
serves an important function in achieving a serves an important function in achieving a specific outcome.specific outcome.
Instructional aids includes:Instructional aids includes: Chalkboard, Flip chart, PowerPoint, Chalkboard, Flip chart, PowerPoint,
Real Objects, etc.Real Objects, etc. Teaching Approach is a “holistic process”Teaching Approach is a “holistic process”
Includes the teaching steps, problem-Includes the teaching steps, problem-solving strategies, and teaching solving strategies, and teaching methods.methods.
TeachingTeaching Methods Methods
Lecture-ExplainingLecture-Explaining Resource PeopleResource People Case StudyCase Study Group DiscussionGroup Discussion Brainstorming & Brainstorming &
Buzz GroupsBuzz Groups
Field-trip (tour)Field-trip (tour) QuizQuiz Book, Journals or Book, Journals or
Website reviewsWebsite reviews Interactive videoInteractive video
and audio sessionsand audio sessions
Methods/StrategiesMethods/Strategies
Directed (supervised) Directed (supervised) studystudy
Role-PlayRole-Play Socratic DialogueSocratic Dialogue Jigsaw/CrosswordJigsaw/Crossword Concept Map/SketchConcept Map/Sketch
DebateDebate Cooperative LearningCooperative Learning Panel of ExpertsPanel of Experts CollageCollage
Instructional/Teaching Methods Instructional/Teaching Methods vs. Instructional Aids?vs. Instructional Aids?
Assist the teacher in the Assist the teacher in the teaching/learning processteaching/learning process White boardWhite board HandoutsHandouts PropsProps Pictures/VideoPictures/Video AudioAudio Computer based simulationComputer based simulation ModelsModels Others? Others?
Tools from our teaching tool boxTools from our teaching tool box
Let’s Try SomeLet’s Try Some
Management Functions
PlanningPlanning Quiz – 4-5 Rounds including Quiz – 4-5 Rounds including
Objective type and other types of Objective type and other types of questions questions
Role Play – Give a situation and Role Play – Give a situation and ask students to enact to the ask students to enact to the situation providedsituation provided
Case Analysis Case Analysis Video/Movie Review - Video/Movie Review - https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rS3Aq_2II-s Tata Tata Nano manufacturing plant shifting from West Nano manufacturing plant shifting from West Bengal to GujaratBengal to Gujarat
OrganisingOrganising
Concept Map/Sketch – Event Concept Map/Sketch – Event based on themesbased on themes
Case – Event OrganisingCase – Event Organising Brainstorming session linked to Brainstorming session linked to
case case Video and Audio reviewsVideo and Audio reviews Jigsaw / CrosswordJigsaw / Crossword
StaffingStaffing
Role Play – Process of Staffing / Role Play – Process of Staffing / recruiting recruiting
Field Trip/Tour – Linked to Role Field Trip/Tour – Linked to Role Play, students will visit different Play, students will visit different industry sectors and collect industry sectors and collect informationinformation
Collage Collage Video/Audio reviewsVideo/Audio reviews
LeadingLeading
Video session on top leadersVideo session on top leaders Case Study / Situational Case Study / Situational
analysis on leadinganalysis on leading Story tellingStory telling Resource peopleResource people
ControllingControlling
Role-play on Controlling Role-play on Controlling Case analysis of different Case analysis of different
situationssituations Video reviewsVideo reviews Cooperative learningCooperative learning
Class ExerciseClass Exercise
ScenarioScenario You have been hired in a new position You have been hired in a new position
and your supervisor tells you that the and your supervisor tells you that the company will purchase you a company will purchase you a new new computercomputer.. Your supervisor explains that you can Your supervisor explains that you can spend spend
up to $2150.00up to $2150.00 on a new desktop computer on a new desktop computer and software. Furthermore, because of and software. Furthermore, because of existing purchasing agreements you must existing purchasing agreements you must select between select between DellDell and and GatewayGateway..
The choice is yours, however your The choice is yours, however your supervisor has requested a decision in supervisor has requested a decision in two days.two days.
What is the decision What is the decision you need to make?you need to make?
Should I purchase Dell computer or a Gateway computer?
Forked Road TemplateForked Road Template
Forked-RoadProblem-Solving Technique
Define the Problem / Decision to be Made:
Choice One Choice Two
Factors to Consider
Decision / Recommendation:
What if we have more What if we have more than two choices?than two choices?
Possibilities-Factors!Possibilities-Factors!
Possibilities-Factors TemplatePossibilities-Factors Template
Possibilities-FactorsProblem-Solving Technique
Define the Problem / Decision to be Made:
Possibilities (Possible Solutions)
Factors to Consider
Decision / Recommendation:
Forked Road or Possibilities Forked Road or Possibilities Factors?Factors?1.1. Selecting between turf grass and natural Selecting between turf grass and natural
grass.grass.2.2. Choosing a greenhouse covering.Choosing a greenhouse covering.3.3. Determining whether to attend the National Determining whether to attend the National
Convention.Convention.4.4. Selecting from among seed varieties.Selecting from among seed varieties.5.5. Determining best pest control.Determining best pest control.6.6. Selecting a career choice.Selecting a career choice.7.7. Promoting a management practice.Promoting a management practice.8.8. Determining whether to invest in new Determining whether to invest in new
equipment.equipment.9.9. Selecting lumber types.Selecting lumber types.10.10. Choosing a “path” of action.Choosing a “path” of action.
Instructional TipsInstructional Tips
1.1. Get learners to define the problem (best)Get learners to define the problem (best) Or, you define the problemOr, you define the problem
2.2. Record for all to seeRecord for all to see3.3. Use the template to facilitate the problem-Use the template to facilitate the problem-
solving (decision-making) effortsolving (decision-making) effort• Complete the template yourselfComplete the template yourself
4.4. Assist students in identifying the factors to Assist students in identifying the factors to considerconsider
5.5. Provide the resources for seeking out Provide the resources for seeking out information on the possibilitiesinformation on the possibilities
6.6. Have students identify a solutionHave students identify a solution7.7. Allow students to share their solution with Allow students to share their solution with
rationale for their choicerationale for their choice
Integrating reading, Integrating reading, speaking, listening and speaking, listening and writing skillswriting skills
JigsawJigsaw Is a teaching technique invented by social psychologist Is a teaching technique invented by social psychologist
Elliot Aronson in 1971. in 1971. Students of a normal-sized class (26 to 33 students) are Students of a normal-sized class (26 to 33 students) are
divided into competency groups of four to six students, divided into competency groups of four to six students, each of which is given a list of subtopics to research.each of which is given a list of subtopics to research.
Individual members of each group then break off to work Individual members of each group then break off to work with the "experts" from other groups, researching a part of with the "experts" from other groups, researching a part of the material being studied, after which they return to their the material being studied, after which they return to their starting body in the role of instructor for their subcategory.starting body in the role of instructor for their subcategory.
The strategy is an efficient teaching method that The strategy is an efficient teaching method that encourages listening, engagement, interaction, peer encourages listening, engagement, interaction, peer teaching, and cooperation by giving each member of the teaching, and cooperation by giving each member of the group an essential part to play in the academic activity.group an essential part to play in the academic activity.
Both individual and group accountability are built into the Both individual and group accountability are built into the process. process.
Jigsaws are a four-skills approach, integrating reading, Jigsaws are a four-skills approach, integrating reading, speaking, listening and writing.speaking, listening and writing.
Expert Panels AA1+A2+A3+A4
Expert Panels DD1+D2+D3+D4
Expert Panels BB1+B2+B3+B4
Expert Panels CC1+C2+C3+C4
Team 1 Team 2
Team 1 Team 2
Each team provides one expert to form a panel
Teams regroup for peer teaching and report writing
Team 3 Team 4
Team 3 Team 4
Let’s Try itLet’s Try it
You have each been given aYou have each been given a First, all the #’s get into teams First, all the #’s get into teams 11 Second, you will be ‘experts’ on the Second, you will be ‘experts’ on the
events of the Olympic Games events of the Olympic Games and meet by color and meet by color ((blueblue,, orange orange,, purple purple,, yellow yellow))
Third, get back together in # Teams Third, get back together in # Teams and share 4 facts about your event and share 4 facts about your event with the others in your teamwith the others in your team
Closure…Closure…
Select the right “tool” for the Select the right “tool” for the right “job”right “job”
Variety is valuedVariety is valued Method is determined by many Method is determined by many
factorsfactors Include instructional aids to add Include instructional aids to add
variety & clarity variety & clarity