2-CONCEPTS OF TEACHING

Cards (13)

  • Human Interactions
    Teacher + students interactions = LEARNING. Includes personal and logical interactions.
  • Independent variable: Teacher's behavior
    Variable affected by the teacher's behavior, influencing learner's behavior. Includes linguistic, expressive, and performatory behaviors.
  • Organizational Arrangements

    Includes curriculum planning, instructing, measuring, and evaluating phases.
  • Material Resources
    Involves selection and development of instructional units, planning lessons, organizing materials, designing methods, classroom management, evaluating achievements, and reporting grades.
  • Teaching as Both a Science and an Art
    Involves imparting systematized knowledge and providing avenues for pleasure in learning. Science focuses on informing the head, while art satisfies the soul.
  • Teaching as a System
    Involves mature teachers stimulating, directing, managing, and guiding inexperienced learners in life adjustments. Aims for well-adjusted citizens with various qualities.
  • Teaching is one of the Most Exalted Forms of Social Service
    Focuses on human growth and development, requiring teachers with high character, honesty, integrity, and skill.
  • Teaching is the Responsibility of the Teacher while Learning is the Responsibility of the Learner

    Stimulus is teaching, response is learning. Involves behavioristic and humanistic psychology.
  • Key Elements of Teaching (8 Ms)
    Includes Millieu, Matter, Method, Materials, Media, Motivation, Mastery, and Measurement.
  • Circle of Learning
    Stages include Unconscious Incompetence, Conscious Incompetence, Conscious Competence, and Unconscious Competence.
  • Objectives
    Educational goals that articulate expectations for students, facilitate program evaluation, and specify observable and measurable behavior.
  • Learning activities
    Activities that learners undergo in reaction to the environment, making material meaningful.
  • Evaluation
    Validates objectives, indicates the effectiveness of learning experiences, and is an integral part of the teaching-learning process.