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SEMINAR
METHOD OF TEACHING
BY MADHURI BIND
MEANING
A seminar as an instructional technique involves
generating a situation for a group to have guided
interaction among themselves on different aspects or
components of a topic, which is generally presented by
one or more members.
DEFINITION
OBJECTIVES OF SEMINAR METHOD
COGNITIVE OBJECTIVES
1. To develop higher cognitive abilities
2. To develop the ability of responding
3. To develop the ability of keen observation of
experience, feelings and to present them
effectively.
4. To develop the ability to seek clarification and
defend the ideas of others effectively.
AFFECTIVE OBJECTIVES
1. To develop the feeling of tolerance
2. To develop the feelings of co-operation
3. To develop the emotional ability among the
participants of the seminar.
4. To acquire the good manners of putting
questions and answering the questions of
others effectively.
THE SEMINAR IS A METHOD OF
TEACHING
CLASSIFICATION OF SEMINAR
• MINI SEMINAR
• MAIN SEMINAR
• NATIONAL SEMINAR
• INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
ROLE OF DIFFERENT PERSONNEL
ROLE OF ORGANISERS
 It is the organisers who decides the topic of seminar.
 Topics are related to the current trends or recent developments in the
clinical or nursing education.
 Once the topic is decided and objectives are formulated, organisers start
searching for a suitable chairperson and select an eminent person who is
well versed in the concerned topic as the chairperson. In consultation
with the chairperson, organisers modifies the objectives if needed,
finalise the various aspects of the topic and select speakers.
 Date and time is fixed according to the convenience of the chairperson
and speakers.
 In case of national or international seminars, large scale preparation is
needed and organisers have to form various committees like invitation
committee, finance committee academic committee, etc. and co-
ordinate effectively for the successful conduction of the seminar.
ROLE OF CHAIRPERSON
 Chairperson should possess in depth knowledge regarding the topic and
it is his duty to guide the seminar in a fruitful manner.
 Seminar begins with an introductory speech by the chairperson.
 In the introductory talk, he justifies the topic selection by stating its
relevance and importance in the current context and introduces the
speakers by highlighting their achievements.
 After the introductory speech chairperson invites speakers according to
the order.
 When one speaker completes his speech, he gives a brief summary of it
and invites next speaker to present his viewpoints.
 Once all the speakers complete their presentations, chairperson opens
the discussion session by inviting participants to come out with their
doubts, clarifications and contributions.
 Some chairpersons prefer discussion after each speaker completes the
presentation.
ROLE OF SPEAKERS
 Success of a seminar depends on how well the discussion
session is utilised by the participants.
 The quality and quantity of the information presented by the
speakers have a direct role in preparing the participants for
the discussion session.
 Success of the seminar is largely determined by the
performance of the speakers.
 Speakers have to prepare and hand over the study
materials to the organisers in advance so that
organisers can combine all study materials in a user
friendly way.
 Study material is given to the participants one or two
hours before the seminar. Speakers are expected to
present the relevant information in an interesting and
comprehensible manner with the help of suitable
audio-visual aids.
ROLE OF PARTICIPANTS
 Objectives of seminars are framed in accordance with the learning
needs of the participants.
 Always participants make the seminar very live and interesting.
 They have to prepare themselves well in advance and the study
material issued by the organisers before the seminar will also
provide the required information in a condensed form.
 They have to utilise the discussion session by asking questions,
seeking clarifications and expressing their viewpoints.
Participants should use discussion to enrich their knowledge
rather than testing the knowledge of the speakers or the
chairperson.
SEMINAR TECHNIQUE
 Organisers make necessary arrangement for the seminar and
distribute study material to the participants one or two hours
before the seminar.
 Seminar begins with an introductory speech by the chairperson.
 Chairperson then invites the speakers to present the latest
information about different aspects of the seminar topic.
 After each speech chairperson has to summarise it before inviting
the next speaker.
 After all speakers presented the information on various aspects of
the topic, chairperson opens the discussion session by inviting
questions, clarifications, and contributions.
 Questions and clarifications should be addressed to
the chairperson instead of addressing directly to the
speakers.
 Chairperson then invite the concerned speaker,
chairperson himself can clear the doubt.
 Seminar will come to an end after the discussion
session with concluding note by the chairperson.
 In the concluding note, chairperson summarises the
whole information exchanged in the seminar and
congratulate organisers, speakers and participants.
REQUIREMENTS OF SEMINAR
 Teacher is a leader.
 10-15 members are participants.
 The topic is presented by the students taking 15-20 minutes
time.
 Duration is 1-2 hours.
 Leader should keep the discussion within the limits of
problem discussed.
 Students present their data in an informal way under
the leadership of the teacher.
 Care should be taken to avoid stereotype.
 All the members take part in discussion in an informal
way but orderly in manner.
 The chairperson should be skilled in encouraging the
timid participants.
 A student secretory should record the problems which
arise and the solution given.
ADVANTAGES OF SEMINAR
 Role of the student is active; it presupposes that student has
background knowledge.
 If properly conduct, the seminar teaches the method of
scientific analysis and techniques of research.
 The group as a whole and the individual students try to solve
problems.
 Exchange of facts and attempts to crystalize the group
opinion which is sound and workable.
 By participation, in the solution of problems the
student becomes more articulate and develops a more
critical point of view and organized, scientific
approach towards issue.
 Seminar gives training in self-learning and promotes
independent thinking.
 Ability to see and solve our own problems is increased
because personal difficulties can be compared with
those of the group.
 Skilfully directed, seminar promotes group spirit and
cooperativeness.
DISADVANTAGES OF SEMINAR
 Time-consuming.
 Cannot be applied to new students.
 Timid students cannot improve.
 If subject knowledge is poor, unnecessary discussion
arises.
 The approach to problems extends to their
professional and personal activities.
CONDUCTING A SEMINAR
 The establishing of an environment that contributes to the
purpose of the seminar is of importance and requires a
skilled teacher.
 A motivating learning situation that is not too highly
organised or too relaxed is essential.
 The discussion needs to be kept active, while at the same
time the orderly development of the subject content should
be maintained.
 The teacher usually guides the seminar, however student
carry out this function under the guidance of teacher.
THE RULES FOR CONDUCTING A
SEMINAR
 Define the purpose of the discussion.
 Relate the topic of discussion to the main concept or the
objectives to be attained.
 Direct and focus the discussion on the topic.
 Helps students express their ideas.
 Keep the discussion at a high level of interest so that
students will listen attentively to those who are
contributing ideas.
 Plan comments and questions that relate to the subject and
will also help to guide the discussion.
 Set time limitations for each person to contribute.
 Guard against monopoly of the discussion by any
member of the seminar.
 Plan for a summary at intervals during discussion and
also at the end and relate the ideas expressed to the
purpose of discussion.
 Have the discussion recorded either by a student as a
recording secretory or have it tape recording.
 Plan for teacher and student self-evaluation of the
progress made towards the immediate objectives.
THE FUNCTIONS OF THE TEACHER IN
SEMINAR
 Selecting the topic.
 Remaining in the background at the seminar, but
sitting where she/he can see the whole group.
 Being prepared to help out in the initial stages of using
the method, where there are long silences.
 See that no essential points are overlooked and that
gross inaccuracies are corrected.
 See that all have a share in the discussion and that
irrelevant discussion is avoided.
Teaching Seminar Method

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Teaching Seminar Method

  • 2. MEANING A seminar as an instructional technique involves generating a situation for a group to have guided interaction among themselves on different aspects or components of a topic, which is generally presented by one or more members.
  • 5. COGNITIVE OBJECTIVES 1. To develop higher cognitive abilities 2. To develop the ability of responding 3. To develop the ability of keen observation of experience, feelings and to present them effectively. 4. To develop the ability to seek clarification and defend the ideas of others effectively.
  • 6. AFFECTIVE OBJECTIVES 1. To develop the feeling of tolerance 2. To develop the feelings of co-operation 3. To develop the emotional ability among the participants of the seminar. 4. To acquire the good manners of putting questions and answering the questions of others effectively.
  • 7. THE SEMINAR IS A METHOD OF TEACHING
  • 8. CLASSIFICATION OF SEMINAR • MINI SEMINAR • MAIN SEMINAR • NATIONAL SEMINAR • INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
  • 9. ROLE OF DIFFERENT PERSONNEL
  • 10. ROLE OF ORGANISERS  It is the organisers who decides the topic of seminar.  Topics are related to the current trends or recent developments in the clinical or nursing education.  Once the topic is decided and objectives are formulated, organisers start searching for a suitable chairperson and select an eminent person who is well versed in the concerned topic as the chairperson. In consultation with the chairperson, organisers modifies the objectives if needed, finalise the various aspects of the topic and select speakers.  Date and time is fixed according to the convenience of the chairperson and speakers.  In case of national or international seminars, large scale preparation is needed and organisers have to form various committees like invitation committee, finance committee academic committee, etc. and co- ordinate effectively for the successful conduction of the seminar.
  • 11. ROLE OF CHAIRPERSON  Chairperson should possess in depth knowledge regarding the topic and it is his duty to guide the seminar in a fruitful manner.  Seminar begins with an introductory speech by the chairperson.  In the introductory talk, he justifies the topic selection by stating its relevance and importance in the current context and introduces the speakers by highlighting their achievements.  After the introductory speech chairperson invites speakers according to the order.  When one speaker completes his speech, he gives a brief summary of it and invites next speaker to present his viewpoints.  Once all the speakers complete their presentations, chairperson opens the discussion session by inviting participants to come out with their doubts, clarifications and contributions.  Some chairpersons prefer discussion after each speaker completes the presentation.
  • 12. ROLE OF SPEAKERS  Success of a seminar depends on how well the discussion session is utilised by the participants.  The quality and quantity of the information presented by the speakers have a direct role in preparing the participants for the discussion session.  Success of the seminar is largely determined by the performance of the speakers.
  • 13.  Speakers have to prepare and hand over the study materials to the organisers in advance so that organisers can combine all study materials in a user friendly way.  Study material is given to the participants one or two hours before the seminar. Speakers are expected to present the relevant information in an interesting and comprehensible manner with the help of suitable audio-visual aids.
  • 14. ROLE OF PARTICIPANTS  Objectives of seminars are framed in accordance with the learning needs of the participants.  Always participants make the seminar very live and interesting.  They have to prepare themselves well in advance and the study material issued by the organisers before the seminar will also provide the required information in a condensed form.  They have to utilise the discussion session by asking questions, seeking clarifications and expressing their viewpoints. Participants should use discussion to enrich their knowledge rather than testing the knowledge of the speakers or the chairperson.
  • 15. SEMINAR TECHNIQUE  Organisers make necessary arrangement for the seminar and distribute study material to the participants one or two hours before the seminar.  Seminar begins with an introductory speech by the chairperson.  Chairperson then invites the speakers to present the latest information about different aspects of the seminar topic.  After each speech chairperson has to summarise it before inviting the next speaker.  After all speakers presented the information on various aspects of the topic, chairperson opens the discussion session by inviting questions, clarifications, and contributions.
  • 16.  Questions and clarifications should be addressed to the chairperson instead of addressing directly to the speakers.  Chairperson then invite the concerned speaker, chairperson himself can clear the doubt.  Seminar will come to an end after the discussion session with concluding note by the chairperson.  In the concluding note, chairperson summarises the whole information exchanged in the seminar and congratulate organisers, speakers and participants.
  • 17. REQUIREMENTS OF SEMINAR  Teacher is a leader.  10-15 members are participants.  The topic is presented by the students taking 15-20 minutes time.  Duration is 1-2 hours.  Leader should keep the discussion within the limits of problem discussed.
  • 18.  Students present their data in an informal way under the leadership of the teacher.  Care should be taken to avoid stereotype.  All the members take part in discussion in an informal way but orderly in manner.  The chairperson should be skilled in encouraging the timid participants.  A student secretory should record the problems which arise and the solution given.
  • 19. ADVANTAGES OF SEMINAR  Role of the student is active; it presupposes that student has background knowledge.  If properly conduct, the seminar teaches the method of scientific analysis and techniques of research.  The group as a whole and the individual students try to solve problems.  Exchange of facts and attempts to crystalize the group opinion which is sound and workable.
  • 20.  By participation, in the solution of problems the student becomes more articulate and develops a more critical point of view and organized, scientific approach towards issue.  Seminar gives training in self-learning and promotes independent thinking.  Ability to see and solve our own problems is increased because personal difficulties can be compared with those of the group.  Skilfully directed, seminar promotes group spirit and cooperativeness.
  • 21. DISADVANTAGES OF SEMINAR  Time-consuming.  Cannot be applied to new students.  Timid students cannot improve.  If subject knowledge is poor, unnecessary discussion arises.  The approach to problems extends to their professional and personal activities.
  • 22. CONDUCTING A SEMINAR  The establishing of an environment that contributes to the purpose of the seminar is of importance and requires a skilled teacher.  A motivating learning situation that is not too highly organised or too relaxed is essential.  The discussion needs to be kept active, while at the same time the orderly development of the subject content should be maintained.  The teacher usually guides the seminar, however student carry out this function under the guidance of teacher.
  • 23. THE RULES FOR CONDUCTING A SEMINAR  Define the purpose of the discussion.  Relate the topic of discussion to the main concept or the objectives to be attained.  Direct and focus the discussion on the topic.  Helps students express their ideas.  Keep the discussion at a high level of interest so that students will listen attentively to those who are contributing ideas.  Plan comments and questions that relate to the subject and will also help to guide the discussion.
  • 24.  Set time limitations for each person to contribute.  Guard against monopoly of the discussion by any member of the seminar.  Plan for a summary at intervals during discussion and also at the end and relate the ideas expressed to the purpose of discussion.  Have the discussion recorded either by a student as a recording secretory or have it tape recording.  Plan for teacher and student self-evaluation of the progress made towards the immediate objectives.
  • 25. THE FUNCTIONS OF THE TEACHER IN SEMINAR  Selecting the topic.  Remaining in the background at the seminar, but sitting where she/he can see the whole group.  Being prepared to help out in the initial stages of using the method, where there are long silences.  See that no essential points are overlooked and that gross inaccuracies are corrected.  See that all have a share in the discussion and that irrelevant discussion is avoided.