Monday, December 10, 2012

Lesson 4: Systematic approach to Teaching

 SYSTEMATIC  APPROACH TO TEACHING

                       Systematic approach to teaching 

  •  Systematic Approach to Teaching( Systematized Instruction) The focus of the instructional study is the students. It tells about the systematic approach to teaching in which the focus in the teaching is the students. At this point in teaching should be systematized the planning of instructional objective on approach in teaching .instructional objective should be the one most to be considered teaching career as very important to present into the student in teaching. so that the student has an interest to learn by the giving instructional objective they presented on the class...and also it must be creative so that the students can attentively to listen on the class

The systematic approach to teaching provides a method for the functional organization and development of instruction. This method applies to preparation of materials for classroom use, as well as for print and non-print media. Inputs to the systems approach include well defined objectives, analysis of the intended audience, special criteria desired by the customer, analysis and use of existing resources, and a team of instructional system specialists, subject matter experts, writers, and visual specialists. Outputs are functional relations trees, functional block diagrams, a teaching sequence chart, and frames (a combination of words and visuals on a specific topic from the teaching sequence chart). The three step production flow consists of content requirements, content development, and use. Material is divided into levels of detail, so that the student studies only until he has reached the level he needs. At each level of detail, the material is treated as a whole, then in its parts, and finally recombined into a functional whole. Visuals illustrating the concepts are included. 

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