Teaching Theories
Teaching Theories
Teaching Theories
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INTRODUCTION
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Kerlinger(1965) has defined the terms theory of teaching: A theory of teaching is a set of interrelated constructs, definitions, propositions which present a systematic view of teaching by specifying relations among variables with the purpose of explaining and predicting. Powerpoint Templates Page 2
theory explains the relationship between teaching and learning. Teaching theory gives the knowledge about the assumptions of teaching activities which provide guideline for organizing teaching.
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FORMAL THEORY
The theory which is based upon certain logic, certain metaphysical, epistemological assumptions and propositions is known as formal theory of teaching
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FORMAL THEORY
The following are the four philosophical theories of teaching: I. Maieutic Theory of Teaching II.The communication Theory of Teaching III.The Moulding Theory of Teaching, and IV.The Powerpoint Templates Theory of mutual Inquiry Page 7 teaching
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True knowledge is inquiry, used to apply efficient methods and relevant information for the solution problems. This theory of teaching is clearly applicable to research and art. This theory assumes that each individual has the capacity to discover new knowledge with mutual inquiry.
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The cognitive theory of teaching Theory of teacher behaviour The Psychological theory of teaching
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Teacher performs his tasks in group. Teacher behaviour is concerned with the class-room verbal and non-verbal interaction. In the process of interaction, teacher and students both participate. The initiation and response activities are to be performed by teacher or students. They both influence each other. Therefore it is considered as social behaviour.
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Teachers classroom activities are based upon social situations. Teachers activities are the product of social conditions and are related to the cultural settings in which teacher performs the teaching task. TeacherBehaviour is good or bad, effective and ineffective, it can be judged with reference to a particular cultures value system and set of objectives. Therefore teacher behaviour is a relativePowerpoint Templates concept. Page 22
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CONCLUSION
The available literature on this topic reveals that there is no theory of teaching at all. There are only models or paradigms of teaching. Teaching theory is prescriptive. Teachers and pupils are the major variables of teaching theory. It is narrow and specific. It is based upon learning theory, learning conditions and learning components. While learning theory are formulated by conducting experiments on animals teaching theory is developed by dealing with human subjects in normal Powerpoint Templates Page 25 situations.
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