The Art of Teaching Methods in Biology: Strategies, and Aids in a Narrative View
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https://doi.org/10.3456/xc327s20Keywords:
Classroom, teaching, methods, audio, visual, assessmentAbstract
Classroom procedure is a crucial aspect of effective teaching, involving careful consideration of instructional objectives, entering behavior, instructional procedures, and performance assessment. Instructional objectives outline what learners should achieve, guiding teachers in selecting lesson plans and methods. These objectives encompass cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains, emphasizing knowledge acquisition, emotional growth, and skill development. Entering behavior connects new instruction to prior knowledge, while instructional procedures involve presenting lessons in an organized, step-wise manner. Performance assessment measures student achievement, informing future teaching strategies. Various teaching methods, such as lectures, demonstrations, discussions, and field trips, offer distinct advantages and disadvantages. Audio-visual teaching aids, including podcasts, videos, and interactive whiteboards, enhance learning by engaging multiple senses. By understanding these concepts, educators can create engaging, effective learning environments.
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