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Teaching-Learning Process
          and Curriculum
             Development
Curriculum
Total learning experience
The description above implies that the crux of
 a curriculum is the different planned and
 unplanned activities which have been lived,
 acted upon or done by the learners with the
 guidance of the teacher
Teaching and learning are actions necessary
 to accomplish a goal in education
Teaching


 You cannot give what
    you do not have
Teaching as a process in curriculum
Effective teaching is one that will bring about the intended learning
outcome


    • An organization of meaningful learning
    • It is creating a situation or selecting life-like situation
      to enhance learning
    • to the traditionalist, it is imparting knowledge and
      skills required to master a subject matter.
    • Process of dispensing knowledge to an empty
      vessel( mind of learner)
    • Its showing, telling, giving instruction, making
      someone understand in order to learn
Teacher
Person who teaches, controls
 learning, dispenser of knowledge, an
 ultimate authority, a director of
 learning
Teaching
• Based on progressive and humanist education,
  teaching is perceived as stimulating, directing,
  guiding the learner and evaluating the learning
  outcomes of teaching.
• Teacher’s role becomes complex but has given the
  learner the responsibility to learn.
• A process that enables the learner to learn on his own
• Teacher is the Decision maker in teaching process
IMPLEMENT




PLAN                              EVALUATE




       Feedbacks and Reflection
Planning Phase includes decision like:

  The needs of the learner
  The achievable goals & objectives to meet the needs
  Selection of the content to be taught
  Motivation to carry out the goal,
  Strategies most fit to carry out the goals
  Evaluation process to measure learning outcome
Considerations in planning
Learner
Availability of materials
Time requirement of particular activity
Strategy need to achieve the objective
teacher
Implementation phase
Based on the objective, implementation
 means to put into action the different
 activities in order to achieve the objectives
 through the subject matter.
Interaction of the teacher and learner is
 important in the accomplishment of the plan
Use of different teaching style and strategy are
 included in this phase
Evaluation phase
A match of the objective with the learning outcome
 will be made
Answer the question if the plans and implementation
 have been successfully achieved
A continuous process of feedback and reflection is
 made in this three phases of teaching
Feedback is the reflection of the feedback ;
Reflection is the process embedded in teaching where
 the teacher inquires into his action and provides deep
 and critical thinking
Basic assumptions can be made
  based onisthe oriented with the change of
• That teaching goal
                     diagram:
  behavior as the ultimate end
• That teachers are the ones who shape actively their own
  action
• That teaching is a rational and a reflective process
• That teachers by their actions can inlfuence learners to
  change their own thinking or desired behavior, thus
  teaching is a way of changing behavior, through the
  intervention of the teacher
Good teaching is .......
One that is well planned & where activities are
 interrelated to each other
One that provide learning experiences or situation
 that will ensure understanding, application and
 critical thinking
Based on the theory of learning
One where the learner is stimulated to think and
 reason
Good teaching is .......
Utilizes prior learning and its application to new
 situation
Governed by democratic principles
Embeds a sound evaluation process
Learning as a process of learning


      To teach, is to make
       someone to learn...
Learning
Defined as a change in an individual’s behavior
 caused by experiences or self activity
Implies that learning can only happen through the
 individuals activity or his own doing
Can be intentional or unintentional
Two principal types of learning
process
Behavioral learning theories
Cognitive learning theories
Behavior Learning Theory
Emphasizes observable behavior such as new skills,
 knowledge, or attitudes which can be demonstrated
Observable and measurable
If the individual has changed behavior, he has learned
Cognitive Learning Theory
Concerned with human learning in which
 unobservable mental processes are used to learn and
 remember new information or acquired skill
 related to concept of meaningful learning through
 cognitive models
Three model of teaching anchored
on cognitive learning theory
Discovery learning of Jerome Bruner
Reception learning of David Ausubel
Events of Learning of Robert Gagne
Discovery learning
• States that the individual learns from his own
  discovery of the environment
• Learners are inherently curious, thus they can be self
  motivated until they find answers to the problem
• Gave rise to the emerging theory of constructivism and
  self-learning
• Learning is flexible, exploratory, and independent
Reception Learning
Though learners are inherently curious, they may not
 be able to know what is important or relevant and
 they need external motivation in order to learn
 both also emphasize that prior learning is important
 in order to learn new things and because knowledge
 continuously changes once it is in the learner’s mind
Events of learning
 (eight internal events)
1. Motivation phase – the learner must be motivated to
   learn by expectation that learning will be rewarding
2. Apprehending phase – learner stands or pay attention
   if learning has to take place
3. Acquisition phase – while learner is paying attention,
   the stage is set and the information presented
4. Retention phase – newly acquired information must
   be transferred from short tem to long term memory
Eventsphase....... previously learned
 5. Recall of – recall
     information;to learn to gain access to that
     w/c has been learned is a critical phase in
     learning
 6. Generalization phase – transfer of
     information to new situations allows
     application of the learned information in the
     context in w/c it was learned
 7. Feedback phase – students must receive
     feedback on their performance
Learning based on the theory of
learning
Does not take place in an empty vessel
A social process where interaction with other learners
 and the teachers are needed
Result of individual experiences and self activity
Both observable and measurable
Learningwhen all the senses are utilized
 Takes place
              based....
Will be enhanced when the learned is stimulated,
 directed, guided and feedback is immediately given
Each learner has its own learning style
Teaching and Learning Go together
 • One cannot succeed with the support or success of
     the other
 •   Teaching style of the teacher should jibe with the
     learner’s learning styles.
 •   Learner is the center of teaching
 •   Knowledge of the learner and his learning style
     should be considered
 •   Learners become complex individuals capable of
     learning on their own, the repertoire of teaching
     should also increase
Teaching & Learning......
     Teaching is the cause
            And
     Learning is the effect
Learning in Teaching
        And
Teaching for Learning
Ways of Teaching & Learning
• Different teaching method & strategies can be clustered
  according to the number of students being taught
• For larger group teaching, methods like lecture,
  expository, panel discussion, seminar, forum,
  demonstration or combination of lecture-demo are
  appropriate
• For smaller group, role playing, buzz session, workshop,
  process approach, discovery learning, cooperative
  learning
• For individualized teaching, modular instruciton, e-
  teaching, programmed instruction
Ways of .......
• Traditional teaching method : inductive method,
  deductive method, type study method, project
  method, laboratory method, Q&A or Socratic method
  & lecture method
• Improved teaching methods: integrative technique,
  discovery approach, process approach, conceptual
  approach, mastery learning, programmed instruction,
  e-learning, simulation, case-based teaching,
  conceptual teaching, cooperative teaching
Ways of learning:
Trial and error- related to stimulus response theory of
 learning
Conditioning – classical conditioning theory of Pavlov
Insight- higher level of intellegence is being utilized
Observation &imitation through modeling
Teaching & Learning in the Curriculum
Crucial issue – how the student
  should learn how to learn
Curriculum seems to be overloaded
Teaching & Learning give life to the curriculum
Value placed in teaching will reap the same value in
 learning
A good curriculum can be judged by the kind of
 teaching and the quality of learning derived from it
Thank you
    for Listening
         (“,)
Rinalyn Gamboa Magtibay
         MAEM

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Teachinglearningprocess 110316083331-phpapp02

  • 1. Teaching-Learning Process and Curriculum Development
  • 2. Curriculum Total learning experience The description above implies that the crux of a curriculum is the different planned and unplanned activities which have been lived, acted upon or done by the learners with the guidance of the teacher Teaching and learning are actions necessary to accomplish a goal in education
  • 3. Teaching You cannot give what you do not have
  • 4. Teaching as a process in curriculum Effective teaching is one that will bring about the intended learning outcome • An organization of meaningful learning • It is creating a situation or selecting life-like situation to enhance learning • to the traditionalist, it is imparting knowledge and skills required to master a subject matter. • Process of dispensing knowledge to an empty vessel( mind of learner) • Its showing, telling, giving instruction, making someone understand in order to learn
  • 5. Teacher Person who teaches, controls learning, dispenser of knowledge, an ultimate authority, a director of learning
  • 6. Teaching • Based on progressive and humanist education, teaching is perceived as stimulating, directing, guiding the learner and evaluating the learning outcomes of teaching. • Teacher’s role becomes complex but has given the learner the responsibility to learn. • A process that enables the learner to learn on his own • Teacher is the Decision maker in teaching process
  • 7. IMPLEMENT PLAN EVALUATE Feedbacks and Reflection
  • 8. Planning Phase includes decision like: The needs of the learner The achievable goals & objectives to meet the needs Selection of the content to be taught Motivation to carry out the goal, Strategies most fit to carry out the goals Evaluation process to measure learning outcome
  • 9. Considerations in planning Learner Availability of materials Time requirement of particular activity Strategy need to achieve the objective teacher
  • 10. Implementation phase Based on the objective, implementation means to put into action the different activities in order to achieve the objectives through the subject matter. Interaction of the teacher and learner is important in the accomplishment of the plan Use of different teaching style and strategy are included in this phase
  • 11. Evaluation phase A match of the objective with the learning outcome will be made Answer the question if the plans and implementation have been successfully achieved
  • 12. A continuous process of feedback and reflection is made in this three phases of teaching Feedback is the reflection of the feedback ; Reflection is the process embedded in teaching where the teacher inquires into his action and provides deep and critical thinking
  • 13. Basic assumptions can be made based onisthe oriented with the change of • That teaching goal diagram: behavior as the ultimate end • That teachers are the ones who shape actively their own action • That teaching is a rational and a reflective process • That teachers by their actions can inlfuence learners to change their own thinking or desired behavior, thus teaching is a way of changing behavior, through the intervention of the teacher
  • 14. Good teaching is ....... One that is well planned & where activities are interrelated to each other One that provide learning experiences or situation that will ensure understanding, application and critical thinking Based on the theory of learning One where the learner is stimulated to think and reason
  • 15. Good teaching is ....... Utilizes prior learning and its application to new situation Governed by democratic principles Embeds a sound evaluation process
  • 16. Learning as a process of learning To teach, is to make someone to learn...
  • 17. Learning Defined as a change in an individual’s behavior caused by experiences or self activity Implies that learning can only happen through the individuals activity or his own doing Can be intentional or unintentional
  • 18. Two principal types of learning process Behavioral learning theories Cognitive learning theories
  • 19. Behavior Learning Theory Emphasizes observable behavior such as new skills, knowledge, or attitudes which can be demonstrated Observable and measurable If the individual has changed behavior, he has learned
  • 20. Cognitive Learning Theory Concerned with human learning in which unobservable mental processes are used to learn and remember new information or acquired skill  related to concept of meaningful learning through cognitive models
  • 21. Three model of teaching anchored on cognitive learning theory Discovery learning of Jerome Bruner Reception learning of David Ausubel Events of Learning of Robert Gagne
  • 22. Discovery learning • States that the individual learns from his own discovery of the environment • Learners are inherently curious, thus they can be self motivated until they find answers to the problem • Gave rise to the emerging theory of constructivism and self-learning • Learning is flexible, exploratory, and independent
  • 23. Reception Learning Though learners are inherently curious, they may not be able to know what is important or relevant and they need external motivation in order to learn  both also emphasize that prior learning is important in order to learn new things and because knowledge continuously changes once it is in the learner’s mind
  • 24. Events of learning (eight internal events) 1. Motivation phase – the learner must be motivated to learn by expectation that learning will be rewarding 2. Apprehending phase – learner stands or pay attention if learning has to take place 3. Acquisition phase – while learner is paying attention, the stage is set and the information presented 4. Retention phase – newly acquired information must be transferred from short tem to long term memory
  • 25. Eventsphase....... previously learned 5. Recall of – recall information;to learn to gain access to that w/c has been learned is a critical phase in learning 6. Generalization phase – transfer of information to new situations allows application of the learned information in the context in w/c it was learned 7. Feedback phase – students must receive feedback on their performance
  • 26. Learning based on the theory of learning Does not take place in an empty vessel A social process where interaction with other learners and the teachers are needed Result of individual experiences and self activity Both observable and measurable
  • 27. Learningwhen all the senses are utilized Takes place based.... Will be enhanced when the learned is stimulated, directed, guided and feedback is immediately given Each learner has its own learning style
  • 28. Teaching and Learning Go together • One cannot succeed with the support or success of the other • Teaching style of the teacher should jibe with the learner’s learning styles. • Learner is the center of teaching • Knowledge of the learner and his learning style should be considered • Learners become complex individuals capable of learning on their own, the repertoire of teaching should also increase
  • 29. Teaching & Learning...... Teaching is the cause And Learning is the effect
  • 30. Learning in Teaching And Teaching for Learning
  • 31. Ways of Teaching & Learning • Different teaching method & strategies can be clustered according to the number of students being taught • For larger group teaching, methods like lecture, expository, panel discussion, seminar, forum, demonstration or combination of lecture-demo are appropriate • For smaller group, role playing, buzz session, workshop, process approach, discovery learning, cooperative learning • For individualized teaching, modular instruciton, e- teaching, programmed instruction
  • 32. Ways of ....... • Traditional teaching method : inductive method, deductive method, type study method, project method, laboratory method, Q&A or Socratic method & lecture method • Improved teaching methods: integrative technique, discovery approach, process approach, conceptual approach, mastery learning, programmed instruction, e-learning, simulation, case-based teaching, conceptual teaching, cooperative teaching
  • 33. Ways of learning: Trial and error- related to stimulus response theory of learning Conditioning – classical conditioning theory of Pavlov Insight- higher level of intellegence is being utilized Observation &imitation through modeling
  • 34. Teaching & Learning in the Curriculum Crucial issue – how the student should learn how to learn Curriculum seems to be overloaded
  • 35. Teaching & Learning give life to the curriculum Value placed in teaching will reap the same value in learning A good curriculum can be judged by the kind of teaching and the quality of learning derived from it
  • 36. Thank you for Listening (“,) Rinalyn Gamboa Magtibay MAEM