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                           METHODS OF TEACHING 


DEFINITION









A device implies he external mode or form which teaching may take from time to time. Teaching method is the stimulation, guidance, direction, and encouragement for learning.        –BURTON





OBJECTIVES OF METHODS OF TEACHING

Ø Aim at developing  ‘love for work’
Ø Inculcates the desire to do work with the maximum efficiency which one is capable of.
Ø Develops the capacity for clear thinking.
Ø Provides adequate opportunities for participation in freely accepted projects and activities in which co-operation and discipline are constantly in demand.
Ø Expands students ‘interest’.
Ø Provides adequate opportunities to pupils to apply practically the knowledge and skill acquired by them.
Ø They should adapt to the 3A’S- Age, Ability, and Aptitude of the student.
Ø Eagerness of the inspectorate: officers in the education department are personally eager to see experimentation within reasonable limits.
Ø General support of the profession.
Ø Teamwork and a sense of security.
Ø Mastery of the subject matter
Ø Provision for good library and teaching learning material.
Ø Role of teachers training institutes.
Co-operation of the parents

DIFFERENT OF METHODS OF TEACHING USED



¨  Lecture method
¨Assignment
¨  Demonstration
¨  Discussion – Seminar, Symposium, panel discussion
¨  Workshop
¨  Field trip
¨  Laboratory method
¨  Project method
¨  Computer assisted instruction
¨  Programmed instruction
¨  Simulations
¨  Roleplaying
¨  Microteaching
¨  Clinical teaching methods

Clinical teaching methods

® Nursing care plan
® Nursing case study
® Bedside clinic
® Nursing care conference

SELECTION PRINCIPLES

Ø The objective and the content of the course.
Ø The capacity of the students
Ø Accord with sound psychological
special assets.


   Should use creatively.

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