COURSE GUIDE: Methods
of Teaching
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UNIT 1
UNIT 4
UNIT 5
UNIT 3
UNIT 6
UNIT 2
UNIT 7
Week 2: Sources of information about
learning in school
Sub-topics
•
Your experience as a student
• Current students’ self-descriptions
• Published research, especially in cognitive
and educational psychology
• Observations in classrooms
• Reflections on student interviews by yourself and with others
• Conversations
with experienced teachers
• Theories about learning
• Cultural influences on teaching and learning
Week 2, session 1
lesson
Today in class (5 minutes)
Randomly select a class member and ask that person to give a two-minute summary
of the last class. Randomly select additional Student Teachers to describe (in less than
a minute) the most valuable idea or skill learnt in the last class.
Tell Student Teachers their reports of conversations about
good teaching with two
teachers can be picked up from your desk at the end of class.
Remind Student Teachers that in this unit they are studying sources of knowledge and
beliefs about teaching and learning. The purpose of today’s class is to explore theory as an
influence on decisions about teaching. A theory is a system of principles, ideas, or specula-
tive thoughts intended to explain instruction or learning. We will use direct instruction (an
educational theory) and social constructivism (a learning theory) as examples.
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