Methods in Teaching MAPEH
Methods in Teaching MAPEH
Methods in Teaching MAPEH
DIFFERENT
APPROACHES
AND METHODS IN TEACHING
INTRODUCTION
TEACHING APPROACH - It is a set of principles, beliefs, or ideas about the nature of learning which is
translated into the classroom.
TEACHING METHOD - It is a systematic way of doing something. It implies an orderly logical arrangement
of steps. It is more procedural.
Direct Instruction- is a way of teaching which is aimed at helping students acquire some basic
skills and “procedural knowledge”
Instructional Characteristics
Instructional Characteristics
Indirect instruction seeks a high level of student involvement in observing, investigating, drawing
inferences from data, or forming hypotheses.
2. No bother on the part of the teacher to lead learners to the formulation of the
generalization or rule.
2. Learning becomes more interesting at the outset because we begin with the
experiences of our students.
3. Possible wastage of time, effort and resources will be avoided since the
demonstration is supposed to be well- planned in advance.
4. It will not result to trial-and-error learning as what happens with unplanned
learning activities.
5. The findings are reliable and accurate since the procedure has been tried
before.
Instructional Characteristics
3. The children are highly motivated to search; hence active participation is the
best indicator or inquisitiveness.
5. Focused questions before, during and after are critical ingredients that provide
direction and sustain action
2. Formulating hypothesis
5. Formulating conclusion
8. The students learn to accept the opinions and evidence shared by others.
ADVANTAGES
3. The planned design of the project tests the students’ originality in choosing
the materials to be used. They become resourceful and innovative.
• Dialogue
STRATEGIES
1. Self – analysis
2. Writing journals
3. Keeping a portfolio
PEER TUTORING -Is commonly employed when the teacher requests the older,
brighter and more cooperative member of the class to tutor other classmates.
TUTORING ARRANGEMENTS
a. Instructional
b. Same age
c. Monitorial
d. Structural
e. Semi – structured
-method implies, this learning with a partner. A student chooses partner from
among his/her classmates. This may also means assigning “study habit”