Transcription of Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods
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Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching MethodsEffective Instructional StrategiesChapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods Chapter Eight ObjectivesAfter completing Chapter 8, students should be able to do the After completing Chapter 8, students should be able to do the following: the Integrated directed Teaching Describe the purpose, structure, and function of the demonstration method, Socratic method, concept attainment strategy, and cooperative learning method, valid reasons for their use, and techniques for their effective Identify and explain the three-step procedure for role-playing and suggest ways to use role-playing in the Explain the purposes of simulations and games and the benefits and limitations associated with their Ins
Effective Instructional Strategies Chapter 8: Using Integrated Teaching Methods Cooperative Learning Approaches— Continued 4. Jigsaw Strategy: − Six Member Teams Investigate a Common Problem—usually Presented in Written Form. − Teacher Divides the Written Material into Equal Parts that Reflect the Number of Students in Each Group.
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