Teaching and learning are the two sides of a coin. The most accepted criterion for measuring good teaching is the amount of student learning that occurs. There are consistently high correlations between students’ ratings of the “amount learned” in the course and their overall ratings of the teacher and the course.
There are different types of teaching methods that can be categorized into four broad types.
1. Instructor/Teacher Centred Methods
2. Learner-Centred Methods
3. Content-Focused Methods
4. Interactive/Participative Methods
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A method in which group discussion techniques are used to reach instructional objectives.
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A method of self-instruction
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A method in which the instructor assigns reading to books, periodicals, project,s or research papers or exercises for the practice.
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A tutorial arrangement involving the instructor and groups, rather than instructor and individual.
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A method of instruction where the instructor by actually performing an operation or doing a job shows the students what to do, how to do it, and through explanations brings out why, where, and when it is done.
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Brainstorming
Roleplay
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Off-line vs. On-line methods
Differences Between Online Learning and Offline Learning
- The main difference between online and offline learning is location. With offline learning, participants are required to travel to the training location, typically a lecture hall, college, or classroom. With online learning, on the other hand, the training can be conducted from practically anywhere in the world. Participants simply need to log on to the internet from their home, work or even their local coffee shop.
- Another difference is the flexibility offered. Online learning usually has a more flexible timescale. As a trainer, you can offer your support via email or through an online chat system. With offline learning, it is typically carried out between office hours and doesn’t offer as much flexibility to the learner or the trainer.
What are the benefits of online vs offline learning?
Although online learning has become the preferred method for the majority of learners, it’s important not to dismiss the benefits of offline training too.
- With online training courses, you and the course attendees benefit from a more casual, flexible approach. Being unrestricted in regard to location and times means every learner can benefit from the courses.
- With offline learning, it’s easier to ensure attendees are paying attention to the training. Some learners also find it easier to retain the knowledge and skills they’ve learned through offline training than they do with online training.
- As there are benefits to both learning options, it makes sense to offer a combined online and offline learning approach as a trainer.
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