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PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIES OF
Introduction:




“in order to win a battle, you have to
   STRATEGIZED”……..
Strategy means…

 The Art and Science of directing and
  controlling the movement and activities of
  the army. If the Strategy is GOOD, we can
  get VICTORY over our enemies.
 In TEACHING , strategy means a
  PROCEDURES and METHODS by which
  objectives of teaching are realized in the
  class.
Do we give our students
knowledge or help them
discover it themselves?
Let us recall the different
principles that are related
to teaching
1. Learning is an active
Process
 Engaging our learners in learning activities
 Giving our students varied activities for
“hands-on – minds on learning”.

According to a research….
…the most effective approaches resulting in
  75% and 90 % retention rates respectively are
  learning by doing and learning by teaching
  others…
2.The more senses that are
involved in learning, the
more and the better the
learning.
It only means that..

 Based on the graph we can say that.,
WE LEARN MORE with WHAT WE SEE than
 with What we Simply Hear…

 *The use of a multi- sensory aids is a plus…
3. A non- threatening
atmosphere enhances
learning
 It includes
• Physical condition of a classroom
• Psychological climate of the learning area
     - offshoot of a teachers personality and
  his/her relationship with the students
4. Emotion has the power to
increase retention and
learning

 The more emotionally involved our students
  become in our lesson, the greater the impact
5. Learning is meaningful
when it is connected to
students everyday life
 Connecting the lesson to students everyday
  lives
 Making students learning more meaningful
  by giving sufficient examples related to
  students experiences.
 Avoiding the so-called “banking system of
  education”.
6.Good teaching goes beyond
recall of information
 Develop the students HOTS or Higher Order
    Thinking Skills by giving emphasis on his
    creative and critical thinking ability.
   Ideally , teaching should reach the levels of
•   Application
•   Analysis
•   Synthesis
•   Evaluation
7. Good Teaching considers
learners varied learning
styles and learners
multiple intelligences
 Teaching strategies should be varied
  depending on each student needs.
 Imposing our learning style may jeopardize
  learning.
In order to achieve an
effective teaching
strategy.

  It should be
  INTEGRATED
WHICH IS WHICH??
Strategies based on
1. ACTIVE LEARNING




-Anything that students do in a classroom other than merely
passively listening to a teachers lecture

- research shows that active learning improves students
understanding and retention of information and can be very
effective in developing higher order cognitive skills ( ex.
problem solving and critical thinking)
Question and       Focused                   Corners
        Answer Pairs       Listing     Two
                                       Column
Student                                Method
Summaries                                            Roundtable


 Ice Breakers                                    Scenarios/Case
                           EXAMPLES OF
                                                 Studies
                          ACTIVE LEARNING
                            STRATEGIES
Rotating Chair
Discussions                                     Reciprocal
                                                Questioning
Think/Pair/Share
                                                 Numbered
                                 One Minute      Heads
   Write/Pair/Share                              Together
                                 Paper/Free
                                 Write
          Problem-Based
          Learning           Shared                 Jigsaw
                             Brainstorming          Teamwork
COLLABORATIVE/
                      - This are instructional approaches in which
  COOPERATIVE
                       students work together in small groups to
    LEARNING
                          accomplish a common learning goal



CRITICAL THINKING     - This is a collection of mental activities that
                       include the ability to intuit, clarify, reflect,
                                 connect, infer, and judge


                      Engaging students in discussion deepens their
DISCUSSION STRATEGY
                      learning and motivation by propelling them to
                        develop their own views and hear their own
                      voices. A good environment for the interaction
                      is the first step in encouraging students to talk
This is an approach to education that focuses on
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING        “learning by doing” on the participants
                          subjective experience. Educator s role is to
                              design direct experiences that include
                               preparatory and reflective exercises




 GAMES/ EXPERIMENTS/      This can be used nowadays and could enable
    SIMULATIONS            students to solve real-world problems in a
                         safe environment and enjoy themselves while
                                            doing so.




      HUMOR IN THE          Using humor in the classroom can enhance
       CLASSROOM          students learning by improving understanding
                                          and retention
LEARNER- CENTERED
                      It means the student is the center of learning. The
    TEACHING
                        student assumes the responsibility for learning
                         while the teacher play the role of a facilitator.



                      Most common way of strategy wherein students get
    LECTURE
                      the information directly from the teacher. It does not
   STRATEGIES
                             hold the students attention for very long




  SOCIAL NETWORKING
        TOOLS              This enables a teacher to engage students in
                           new and different means of communication
TEACHING WITH   It present students with real life problems and enable
    CASES            them to apply what they have learned in the
                            classroom to real life situations.




                    It can provide an opportunity for the students to
    WRITING        apply critical thinking as well as help them to learn
  ASSIGNMENTS                         subject content
STRATEGIES OF TEACHING ACCORDING TO GLORIA
            SALANDANAN, et. Al.
1. INTEGRATED TEACHING USING THE THREE –
             LEVEL STRATEGY




           VALUES



       CONCEPTS


   FACTS
2. INTEGRATED TEACHING
                 LEARNING STYLE – MULTIPLE
               INTELLIGENCE- BASED STRATEGY

     Noticing and                    Listening, Singing,
     responding to                   playing
     other feelings and              instrument
                                                                                    Representing Ideas
     personalities
                                                                                    visually,creating mental
                                                                                    images (drawing)
Setting goals,                                  Musical
assessing                Interpersonal
                                                                    Spatial
personal
abilities/liablities,
monitoring one s                                8 Multiple
thinking           Intrapersonal                                             Verbal-linguistic
                                              Intelligences                  Speaking,writing,listening,
                                                                             reading


                      Naturalists                                         Logical - Mathematical
                                                  Bodily-Kinesthetic
                                                                                  Finding patterns, making
                                                                                  calculations, forming –
  Identifying/classifying                Activities requiring strength,           testing hypotheses using
  living things and natural              speed, flexibility, hand eye             scientific method,
  objects                                coordination, balance                    inductive/deductive
                                                                                  reasoning
INTELLIGENCE                                            EXAMPLE OF CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES



Verbal Linguistic      Discussions, debates,journal writing,conferences,essays,stories,poems,storytelling,listening activities, reading


Logical Mathematical   Calculations, experiments,comparisons,number games, using eveidence, formulating/testing hypothesis, deductive
                       and inductive reasoning


Spatial                Concept maps,graphs, charts, art projects,metamophorical thinking,visualization,videos,slides,visual presentations




Bodily- Kinesthetic    role playing,dance, athletic activities,manipulatives,hands on demonstrations,concept miming




Musical                playing music,singing,rapping,whistling,clapping,analyzing sounds and music




Interpersonal          community involvement projects,discussions,cooperative learning,team games

                       peer tutoring,conferences,social activities, sharing

Intrapersonal          student choice,journal writing,self evaluation,personal instruction,independent study,discussing feelings

                       reflecting

Naturalist             ecological field trips, environmental study, caring for plants and animals

                       outdoor work, pattern recognition
DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES
                                                 (According to Hanson and Silver)

1. THE SENSING-THINKING (ST) or Mastery Learner
prefers to learn by
a. seeing tangible results
b. practicing what he has learned
c. following directions at a time
d. being active rather than passive
e. knowing exactly what is expected of her, how well the task must be done and why

Learns best through
DRILL
DEMONSTRATION
PRACTICE
HANDS ON EXPERIENCE


2. THE INTUITIVE THINKING (NT) or Understanding Learner)
prefers to learn by
a. studying about ideas and how things are related
b. planning and carrying out a project of his own making and interest
c. arguing or debating a point based on logical analysis
d.problem solving that requires collecting, organizing and evaluating data

Learns best through
LECTURES
READING
LOGICAL DISCUSSIONS AND DEBATES
3. THE SENSING- FEELING ( SF) Interpersonal Learner
prefers to learn by
a. studying about things that directly affect peoples lives rather than impersonal facts or theories
b.receiving personal attention and encouragement from his teachers
c. being part of a team-collaborating with other students
d. activities that help her learn about herself and how she feels about things

Learns best
through
GROUP EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTS
LOVING ATTENTION

PERSONAL EXPRESSION AND PERSONAL ENCOUNTERS
ROLE PLAYING




4. THE INTUITIVE FEELING (NF) or Self Expressive Learner
prefers to learn by

a. being creative and using his imagination
b. plannning and organizing her work in her own creative ways
c. working on a number of things at one time
d. searching for alternative solutions to problems beyond those normally considered

e. dicussing real problems and looking for real solutions


Learns best through
CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES
OPEN ENDED DISCUSSIONS OF PERSONAL AND SOCIAL VALUES
ACTIVITIES THAT ENLIGHTEN AND ENHANCE- MYTHS, HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT, DRAMAS, ETC.
3. BRAIN BASED STRATEGIES

 1. Involving Students in Real life or authentic
  problem solving
     -relevance and practical application of
  what they have learned from school
 2. Using Projects to increase meaning and
  motivations
 3.Simulations and Role Plays as meaning
  makers
Brain Based- Strategies

 4.Classroom Strategies Using Visual
  Processing
- Using of visual aids for learning retention and
  understanding
Ex.




                   Venn Diagram
Graphic
Organizers for
Classification
Descriptive Pattern Organizer
(Fact storming Web)
Time Sequence Pattern Organizer




Event
            Event              Event       Event



               Concept Pattern Organizer
Brain based strategies

 5. Songs, jingles and raps
 6. Mnemonic Strategy – assist student in
  recalling important information ( ex.
  Recalling number of days each month using a
  rhyme)
 7. Writing Strategies- make students write
  their own problem and to be solve by their
  classmates or using incomplete statement
Brain based strategies

 8. Peer teaching
- Make student teach each other ( ex. Pair,
  Think, Share)
- 9. Active review – instead of the teacher
  conducting the review, students are given
  their turn.
- 10. Hands on activities – Concrete experience
  that makes long lasting neural connections.
INDIVIDUALIZED TEACHING
STRATEGIES
 1. Independent Study – students undertake
    own investigation of an area of interest.They
    gain insights on how to learn on their own
   2. Interest Learning Centers- it requires
    allotment of space where students can
    investigate, read or observe
   3. Problem Solving
   4. Journal writing
   5. Projects
Individualized Teaching
Strategy
 6. Collection- students collect materials with
    instructional or aesthetic value
   7. Special reports
   8. Discovery
   9. Reading
   10. Student Research
TEACHING WITH MEDIA
STRATEGY
 1. Audio – Visual
 2. Bulletin Boards
 3. Chalkboard
 4. Charts
 5. Realia
 6.Mock up
 7. Model
 8. Picture
 9. Books
DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER

 Positive reinforcements such as rewards and
  praises, and acknowledgements to further
  motivate and encourage students
  participation and enthusiasm towards
  learning
 Proper planning of lesson of lesson and goal
  setting
 Open mindedness and Creativity
 Patience
Thank you for listening!!!!!!!!!

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Teaching

  • 2. Introduction: “in order to win a battle, you have to STRATEGIZED”……..
  • 3. Strategy means…  The Art and Science of directing and controlling the movement and activities of the army. If the Strategy is GOOD, we can get VICTORY over our enemies.  In TEACHING , strategy means a PROCEDURES and METHODS by which objectives of teaching are realized in the class.
  • 4. Do we give our students knowledge or help them discover it themselves?
  • 5. Let us recall the different principles that are related to teaching
  • 6. 1. Learning is an active Process  Engaging our learners in learning activities  Giving our students varied activities for “hands-on – minds on learning”. According to a research…. …the most effective approaches resulting in 75% and 90 % retention rates respectively are learning by doing and learning by teaching others…
  • 7.
  • 8. 2.The more senses that are involved in learning, the more and the better the learning.
  • 9. It only means that..  Based on the graph we can say that., WE LEARN MORE with WHAT WE SEE than with What we Simply Hear… *The use of a multi- sensory aids is a plus…
  • 10. 3. A non- threatening atmosphere enhances learning  It includes • Physical condition of a classroom • Psychological climate of the learning area - offshoot of a teachers personality and his/her relationship with the students
  • 11. 4. Emotion has the power to increase retention and learning  The more emotionally involved our students become in our lesson, the greater the impact
  • 12. 5. Learning is meaningful when it is connected to students everyday life  Connecting the lesson to students everyday lives  Making students learning more meaningful by giving sufficient examples related to students experiences.  Avoiding the so-called “banking system of education”.
  • 13. 6.Good teaching goes beyond recall of information  Develop the students HOTS or Higher Order Thinking Skills by giving emphasis on his creative and critical thinking ability.  Ideally , teaching should reach the levels of • Application • Analysis • Synthesis • Evaluation
  • 14. 7. Good Teaching considers learners varied learning styles and learners multiple intelligences  Teaching strategies should be varied depending on each student needs.  Imposing our learning style may jeopardize learning.
  • 15. In order to achieve an effective teaching strategy. It should be INTEGRATED
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  • 19. 1. ACTIVE LEARNING -Anything that students do in a classroom other than merely passively listening to a teachers lecture - research shows that active learning improves students understanding and retention of information and can be very effective in developing higher order cognitive skills ( ex. problem solving and critical thinking)
  • 20. Question and Focused Corners Answer Pairs Listing Two Column Student Method Summaries Roundtable Ice Breakers Scenarios/Case EXAMPLES OF Studies ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES Rotating Chair Discussions Reciprocal Questioning Think/Pair/Share Numbered One Minute Heads Write/Pair/Share Together Paper/Free Write Problem-Based Learning Shared Jigsaw Brainstorming Teamwork
  • 21. COLLABORATIVE/ - This are instructional approaches in which COOPERATIVE students work together in small groups to LEARNING accomplish a common learning goal CRITICAL THINKING - This is a collection of mental activities that include the ability to intuit, clarify, reflect, connect, infer, and judge Engaging students in discussion deepens their DISCUSSION STRATEGY learning and motivation by propelling them to develop their own views and hear their own voices. A good environment for the interaction is the first step in encouraging students to talk
  • 22. This is an approach to education that focuses on EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING “learning by doing” on the participants subjective experience. Educator s role is to design direct experiences that include preparatory and reflective exercises GAMES/ EXPERIMENTS/ This can be used nowadays and could enable SIMULATIONS students to solve real-world problems in a safe environment and enjoy themselves while doing so. HUMOR IN THE Using humor in the classroom can enhance CLASSROOM students learning by improving understanding and retention
  • 23. LEARNER- CENTERED It means the student is the center of learning. The TEACHING student assumes the responsibility for learning while the teacher play the role of a facilitator. Most common way of strategy wherein students get LECTURE the information directly from the teacher. It does not STRATEGIES hold the students attention for very long SOCIAL NETWORKING TOOLS This enables a teacher to engage students in new and different means of communication
  • 24. TEACHING WITH It present students with real life problems and enable CASES them to apply what they have learned in the classroom to real life situations. It can provide an opportunity for the students to WRITING apply critical thinking as well as help them to learn ASSIGNMENTS subject content
  • 25. STRATEGIES OF TEACHING ACCORDING TO GLORIA SALANDANAN, et. Al.
  • 26. 1. INTEGRATED TEACHING USING THE THREE – LEVEL STRATEGY VALUES CONCEPTS FACTS
  • 27. 2. INTEGRATED TEACHING LEARNING STYLE – MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE- BASED STRATEGY Noticing and Listening, Singing, responding to playing other feelings and instrument Representing Ideas personalities visually,creating mental images (drawing) Setting goals, Musical assessing Interpersonal Spatial personal abilities/liablities, monitoring one s 8 Multiple thinking Intrapersonal Verbal-linguistic Intelligences Speaking,writing,listening, reading Naturalists Logical - Mathematical Bodily-Kinesthetic Finding patterns, making calculations, forming – Identifying/classifying Activities requiring strength, testing hypotheses using living things and natural speed, flexibility, hand eye scientific method, objects coordination, balance inductive/deductive reasoning
  • 28. INTELLIGENCE EXAMPLE OF CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Verbal Linguistic Discussions, debates,journal writing,conferences,essays,stories,poems,storytelling,listening activities, reading Logical Mathematical Calculations, experiments,comparisons,number games, using eveidence, formulating/testing hypothesis, deductive and inductive reasoning Spatial Concept maps,graphs, charts, art projects,metamophorical thinking,visualization,videos,slides,visual presentations Bodily- Kinesthetic role playing,dance, athletic activities,manipulatives,hands on demonstrations,concept miming Musical playing music,singing,rapping,whistling,clapping,analyzing sounds and music Interpersonal community involvement projects,discussions,cooperative learning,team games peer tutoring,conferences,social activities, sharing Intrapersonal student choice,journal writing,self evaluation,personal instruction,independent study,discussing feelings reflecting Naturalist ecological field trips, environmental study, caring for plants and animals outdoor work, pattern recognition
  • 29. DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES (According to Hanson and Silver) 1. THE SENSING-THINKING (ST) or Mastery Learner prefers to learn by a. seeing tangible results b. practicing what he has learned c. following directions at a time d. being active rather than passive e. knowing exactly what is expected of her, how well the task must be done and why Learns best through DRILL DEMONSTRATION PRACTICE HANDS ON EXPERIENCE 2. THE INTUITIVE THINKING (NT) or Understanding Learner) prefers to learn by a. studying about ideas and how things are related b. planning and carrying out a project of his own making and interest c. arguing or debating a point based on logical analysis d.problem solving that requires collecting, organizing and evaluating data Learns best through LECTURES READING LOGICAL DISCUSSIONS AND DEBATES
  • 30. 3. THE SENSING- FEELING ( SF) Interpersonal Learner prefers to learn by a. studying about things that directly affect peoples lives rather than impersonal facts or theories b.receiving personal attention and encouragement from his teachers c. being part of a team-collaborating with other students d. activities that help her learn about herself and how she feels about things Learns best through GROUP EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTS LOVING ATTENTION PERSONAL EXPRESSION AND PERSONAL ENCOUNTERS ROLE PLAYING 4. THE INTUITIVE FEELING (NF) or Self Expressive Learner prefers to learn by a. being creative and using his imagination b. plannning and organizing her work in her own creative ways c. working on a number of things at one time d. searching for alternative solutions to problems beyond those normally considered e. dicussing real problems and looking for real solutions Learns best through CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES OPEN ENDED DISCUSSIONS OF PERSONAL AND SOCIAL VALUES ACTIVITIES THAT ENLIGHTEN AND ENHANCE- MYTHS, HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT, DRAMAS, ETC.
  • 31. 3. BRAIN BASED STRATEGIES  1. Involving Students in Real life or authentic problem solving -relevance and practical application of what they have learned from school  2. Using Projects to increase meaning and motivations  3.Simulations and Role Plays as meaning makers
  • 32. Brain Based- Strategies  4.Classroom Strategies Using Visual Processing - Using of visual aids for learning retention and understanding Ex. Venn Diagram
  • 35. Time Sequence Pattern Organizer Event Event Event Event Concept Pattern Organizer
  • 36. Brain based strategies  5. Songs, jingles and raps  6. Mnemonic Strategy – assist student in recalling important information ( ex. Recalling number of days each month using a rhyme)  7. Writing Strategies- make students write their own problem and to be solve by their classmates or using incomplete statement
  • 37. Brain based strategies  8. Peer teaching - Make student teach each other ( ex. Pair, Think, Share) - 9. Active review – instead of the teacher conducting the review, students are given their turn. - 10. Hands on activities – Concrete experience that makes long lasting neural connections.
  • 38. INDIVIDUALIZED TEACHING STRATEGIES  1. Independent Study – students undertake own investigation of an area of interest.They gain insights on how to learn on their own  2. Interest Learning Centers- it requires allotment of space where students can investigate, read or observe  3. Problem Solving  4. Journal writing  5. Projects
  • 39. Individualized Teaching Strategy  6. Collection- students collect materials with instructional or aesthetic value  7. Special reports  8. Discovery  9. Reading  10. Student Research
  • 40. TEACHING WITH MEDIA STRATEGY  1. Audio – Visual  2. Bulletin Boards  3. Chalkboard  4. Charts  5. Realia  6.Mock up  7. Model  8. Picture  9. Books
  • 41. DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER  Positive reinforcements such as rewards and praises, and acknowledgements to further motivate and encourage students participation and enthusiasm towards learning  Proper planning of lesson of lesson and goal setting  Open mindedness and Creativity  Patience
  • 42. Thank you for listening!!!!!!!!!