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GROUP 
CONTROLLED 
INSTRUCTION 
GCI
CONCEPT 
 Instructional activities here are organized in a 
group or sub groups where all members interact 
with each other. 
 Attain objectives like critical ability to examine 
others views, express own views, develop 
creativity, ability to cooperate 
 When instruction is organized in such a manner 
that student carry out the instructional activities 
together in a group 
 Learning due to interaction, learning by doing 
 Learning is dependent on group interaction or 
mutual support
IMPORTANCE 
 In TCI and LCI feeling of competing with one 
other defeating, spoils fun of children, not 
lead a harmonious life 
 GCI provides deeper understanding of 
knowledge through participation in group 
 Develop skilled human beings who could 
support a society with democratic values 
leading to harmonious life
TYPES OF GCI (on basis of 
nature of activities) 
• Make presentation on some topic 
and discuss in group 
• Acquire ability to clearly express 
view, critically examine views and 
tolerate 
GROUP 
INTERACTIVE 
SESSION(GIS) 
• Ability to work in teams 
• Develop spirit of togetherness , 
belongingness, trust, cooperation 
GROUP 
ACTIVITIES 
INVOLVING 
TEAM WORK
GIS 
 Intellectual discussion 
 Theme or topic presented by teacher or 
group member 
 Allow others to participate and manage 
CHAIRPERSON 
PARTICIPANTS 
SPEAKER 
RECORDER
PRE INTERACTIVE SESSION 
ACTIVITIES 
 1) assign separate weightage to interactive 
session 
 2) allocation of topics- allocate for 
presentation(20 min), suggest reference 
books, just after reopening of school, keep 
record of topic alloted 
 3) decide dates of presentations – decide and 
notify date, prepare write up in advance 
 4) guiding and motivating student for 
preparations of write ups
 5) making seating arrangement- to see and 
listen each other, circular arrangement 
 6) orientation of students- state purpose, 
evaluate on basis of write up, presentation 
and participation, discussion 
 7) circulating write ups- in advance for 
preparation 
 8) demonstration involving team of teachers
CONDUCTING INTERACTIVE 
SESSIONS 
 Responsibility of chairperson 
 Function as elaborator, moderator and 
controller 
 Activities of chairperson 
initiator 
• Speaker presents topic 
• Then participation by students and some rules 
are- raise hands for ques, wait for chairperson 
permission, all ques addressed to chairperson, 
no participant will interrupt in another talk
motivator 
• Invite passive listeners 
• Remain alert and read facial expression of individual 
• Encourage to participate 
• Polite in behaviour 
• Appreciate the views 
facilitator 
• Summarise the ideas expressed by participants 
• At time of arguments and counter arguments, 
conclude 
• But not main speaker
elaborator 
• When speaker not able to express ideas, elaborate his 
views 
• You should facilitate them by asking ques or raising 
points 
moderator 
• Overall environment of session with a view to maintain 
warmth of interpersonal feelings 
• Keep total time allotted in mind and organize so each 
student express his ideas 
• If novel ideas speak more 
• When tension comes, maintain neutrality and mediate 
and sum up without hurting feelings
controller 
• When discussion goes beyond context, 
bring back to theme 
CLOSING THE INTERACTIVE 
SESSION 
*within time allotted 
*highlight and summarize 
views and arguments 
*takes note during session
Interactive sessions 
conducted by students 
 Divide class into smaller groups 
 Student themselves choose chairperson 
 Student participate no fear of teacher 
 After observation of 8-10 sessions 
 Teacher can act as participant 
 Guide and feedback chairperson
POST INTERACTIVE SESSION 
ACTIVITIES 
 Organising lecture discussion 
 Providing references and encouraging them 
to use library resources and prepare notes 
 Organising practical of field based activities, 
if necessary these may be discussed 
 Assessing the gain in their knowledge, skills 
and attitude 
 Collect students reaction, opinions and 
suggestions on the conduct and effectiveness
COOPERATIVE LEARNING METHODS 
 Develop skill of cooperation, belongingness 
and team spirit and reduce competition 
 It is a group or peer learning 
 Work together to achieve common goal 
 Generates more intrinsic motivation
STEPS(ORGANISING COOPERATIVE 
LEARNING) 
FORMATION OF GROUPS 
• Class into small groups 
• Heterogeneity among students in respect of 
sex, intelligence 
PREPARATION OF COOPRATIVE 
LEARNING SHEETS 
• Prepare sheets for all topics to be taught 
• Learning sheets consists of objectives, 
activities to be done in acc with content 
and evaluation
ORIENTATION TO THE STUDENTS 
• Inform about cooperative learning 
• Learning point discussed collectively 
• One can explain another 
• Informed that not be evaluated individually 
•Average performance of group will be index of 
group learning 
CONDUCTING COOPERATIVE 
LEARNING SESSIONS 
• Allot time, distribute sheets 
• All group carry out learning activity acc to 
guideline 
• Provide flexibility to students to modify 
• Every member evaluated and can help others 
• Give feedback to groups 
• Give report at end
ADVANTAGES 
 Informal situation is created 
 Freedom to explore ideas , discuss and 
sharpen thinking 
 Able to translate teacher language into own 
 Learn by participating 
 Provide individual attention to and get 
assistance from one another
GROUP INVESTIGATION 
 Problem / question whose answer not readily 
available require investigation 
 The process in which a group of students 
select problem or question and tries to find 
out their solution collectively in a scientific 
manner
ORGANISING GROUP 
INVESTIGATION 
 A) selection of problem 
 B) cooperative planning 
* plan their work, collection of evidence, sources and 
allocation of work 
*Estimate time devoted 
*How data analysed and who will analyse 
*Way to report 
C) Implementation 
*start acc to plan 
* complete within time 
D) Analysis and synthesis- logically for valid results
 D) preparation of report and presentation 
* brief report about information about how work 
done and findings 
* not more than few pages 
* not technical but write up 
E) Evaluation 
* work of each team 
* evidence adequate and valid solution arrived 
* provide feedback
GROUP PROJECTS 
 Broader concept of investigation 
 Examples- presentations of models of different 
types of houses in particular region of country 
 Models of hydro electric power generators 
 Models of different types of dams 
 GROUP PROJECTS means a planned set of 
activities which are undertaken by a group of 
students with defined object and which results 
in a finished product or practical 
accomplishment
STEPS 
a) Formation of groups- class into 5-7 student 
groups(heterogeneous) 
b) Proposing- what is done, objective stated, take 
guidance 
c) Planning – various means selected, action plan 
chalked out, activities identified and work 
allotted 
d) Implementing- by members acc to plan, 
encouraged to discuss and help each other, 
come out with finished product 
e) Evaluation- on basis of objectives, how closely 
and cooperatively group worked, arrange 
exhibition of products, invite 1 or 2 teachers to 
judge.

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Group Controlled Instruction

  • 2. CONCEPT  Instructional activities here are organized in a group or sub groups where all members interact with each other.  Attain objectives like critical ability to examine others views, express own views, develop creativity, ability to cooperate  When instruction is organized in such a manner that student carry out the instructional activities together in a group  Learning due to interaction, learning by doing  Learning is dependent on group interaction or mutual support
  • 3. IMPORTANCE  In TCI and LCI feeling of competing with one other defeating, spoils fun of children, not lead a harmonious life  GCI provides deeper understanding of knowledge through participation in group  Develop skilled human beings who could support a society with democratic values leading to harmonious life
  • 4. TYPES OF GCI (on basis of nature of activities) • Make presentation on some topic and discuss in group • Acquire ability to clearly express view, critically examine views and tolerate GROUP INTERACTIVE SESSION(GIS) • Ability to work in teams • Develop spirit of togetherness , belongingness, trust, cooperation GROUP ACTIVITIES INVOLVING TEAM WORK
  • 5. GIS  Intellectual discussion  Theme or topic presented by teacher or group member  Allow others to participate and manage CHAIRPERSON PARTICIPANTS SPEAKER RECORDER
  • 6. PRE INTERACTIVE SESSION ACTIVITIES  1) assign separate weightage to interactive session  2) allocation of topics- allocate for presentation(20 min), suggest reference books, just after reopening of school, keep record of topic alloted  3) decide dates of presentations – decide and notify date, prepare write up in advance  4) guiding and motivating student for preparations of write ups
  • 7.  5) making seating arrangement- to see and listen each other, circular arrangement  6) orientation of students- state purpose, evaluate on basis of write up, presentation and participation, discussion  7) circulating write ups- in advance for preparation  8) demonstration involving team of teachers
  • 8. CONDUCTING INTERACTIVE SESSIONS  Responsibility of chairperson  Function as elaborator, moderator and controller  Activities of chairperson initiator • Speaker presents topic • Then participation by students and some rules are- raise hands for ques, wait for chairperson permission, all ques addressed to chairperson, no participant will interrupt in another talk
  • 9. motivator • Invite passive listeners • Remain alert and read facial expression of individual • Encourage to participate • Polite in behaviour • Appreciate the views facilitator • Summarise the ideas expressed by participants • At time of arguments and counter arguments, conclude • But not main speaker
  • 10. elaborator • When speaker not able to express ideas, elaborate his views • You should facilitate them by asking ques or raising points moderator • Overall environment of session with a view to maintain warmth of interpersonal feelings • Keep total time allotted in mind and organize so each student express his ideas • If novel ideas speak more • When tension comes, maintain neutrality and mediate and sum up without hurting feelings
  • 11. controller • When discussion goes beyond context, bring back to theme CLOSING THE INTERACTIVE SESSION *within time allotted *highlight and summarize views and arguments *takes note during session
  • 12. Interactive sessions conducted by students  Divide class into smaller groups  Student themselves choose chairperson  Student participate no fear of teacher  After observation of 8-10 sessions  Teacher can act as participant  Guide and feedback chairperson
  • 13. POST INTERACTIVE SESSION ACTIVITIES  Organising lecture discussion  Providing references and encouraging them to use library resources and prepare notes  Organising practical of field based activities, if necessary these may be discussed  Assessing the gain in their knowledge, skills and attitude  Collect students reaction, opinions and suggestions on the conduct and effectiveness
  • 14. COOPERATIVE LEARNING METHODS  Develop skill of cooperation, belongingness and team spirit and reduce competition  It is a group or peer learning  Work together to achieve common goal  Generates more intrinsic motivation
  • 15. STEPS(ORGANISING COOPERATIVE LEARNING) FORMATION OF GROUPS • Class into small groups • Heterogeneity among students in respect of sex, intelligence PREPARATION OF COOPRATIVE LEARNING SHEETS • Prepare sheets for all topics to be taught • Learning sheets consists of objectives, activities to be done in acc with content and evaluation
  • 16. ORIENTATION TO THE STUDENTS • Inform about cooperative learning • Learning point discussed collectively • One can explain another • Informed that not be evaluated individually •Average performance of group will be index of group learning CONDUCTING COOPERATIVE LEARNING SESSIONS • Allot time, distribute sheets • All group carry out learning activity acc to guideline • Provide flexibility to students to modify • Every member evaluated and can help others • Give feedback to groups • Give report at end
  • 17. ADVANTAGES  Informal situation is created  Freedom to explore ideas , discuss and sharpen thinking  Able to translate teacher language into own  Learn by participating  Provide individual attention to and get assistance from one another
  • 18. GROUP INVESTIGATION  Problem / question whose answer not readily available require investigation  The process in which a group of students select problem or question and tries to find out their solution collectively in a scientific manner
  • 19. ORGANISING GROUP INVESTIGATION  A) selection of problem  B) cooperative planning * plan their work, collection of evidence, sources and allocation of work *Estimate time devoted *How data analysed and who will analyse *Way to report C) Implementation *start acc to plan * complete within time D) Analysis and synthesis- logically for valid results
  • 20.  D) preparation of report and presentation * brief report about information about how work done and findings * not more than few pages * not technical but write up E) Evaluation * work of each team * evidence adequate and valid solution arrived * provide feedback
  • 21. GROUP PROJECTS  Broader concept of investigation  Examples- presentations of models of different types of houses in particular region of country  Models of hydro electric power generators  Models of different types of dams  GROUP PROJECTS means a planned set of activities which are undertaken by a group of students with defined object and which results in a finished product or practical accomplishment
  • 22. STEPS a) Formation of groups- class into 5-7 student groups(heterogeneous) b) Proposing- what is done, objective stated, take guidance c) Planning – various means selected, action plan chalked out, activities identified and work allotted d) Implementing- by members acc to plan, encouraged to discuss and help each other, come out with finished product e) Evaluation- on basis of objectives, how closely and cooperatively group worked, arrange exhibition of products, invite 1 or 2 teachers to judge.