The document discusses the role of methods, strategies, and techniques in teaching. It states that teaching activities must have a conscious plan and learning objectives to be considered actual teaching. It also notes that methods refer to systematic plans to achieve learning goals through related progressive acts by teachers and students. Strategies suggest a teacher's unique way of presenting topics to ensure learning objectives are attained. Techniques refer to a teacher's art and expertise in carrying out tasks carefully to achieve the goal. The document emphasizes that methods are an integral part of teaching and influence a teacher's performance.
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Role of Methods
The document discusses the role of methods, strategies, and techniques in teaching. It states that teaching activities must have a conscious plan and learning objectives to be considered actual teaching. It also notes that methods refer to systematic plans to achieve learning goals through related progressive acts by teachers and students. Strategies suggest a teacher's unique way of presenting topics to ensure learning objectives are attained. Techniques refer to a teacher's art and expertise in carrying out tasks carefully to achieve the goal. The document emphasizes that methods are an integral part of teaching and influence a teacher's performance.
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Role of Methods
Methods and teaching are insepara-
ble. All classroom activities that are undertaken without a conscious plan that should be followed in pursuing a learning objective cannot be considered an actual teaching. In order to be considered teaching, as to its nature and purpose, the learning activities are planned and organized following a step-by-step procedure, and most important directed towards the pursuance of a desired learning goal. Method, is an integral part of teaching. It essentially influences a teacher’s entire performance in a given learning situation. Therefore, they must be knowledgeable and proficient in em- ploying a wide variety of teaching methodologies. METHODS STRATEGIES TECHNIQUES In teaching, method is a system- OD atic plan to achieve a learning T H ME objective. It is a procedure that must followed “strictly” to attain a goal. It refers to a series of related and progressive acts performed by the teacher and students to achieve the objectives of a lesson. I E S Strategy, a term that originated from E G AT the military, stands for a carefully R ST devised plan of action to achieve an objective in the battlefield. In teaching, strategy suggest a teacher’s unique way of presenting a topic to the learners, characterized by adeptness in performing the steps with utmost care to insure the attainment of a learning objective E S Techniques refers to the art, style or IQ U H N manner of a teacher’s performances EC T in following a procedure. It includes ones ability or expertise in carrying out a task in a cautious and “watchful” way. An alert teacher may vary her technique in a class demonstration by using more attractive familiar materials in the room, instead of what is commonly used. CURRICULUM INTEGRATION IN MAKABAYAN Makabayan, the fifth learning area in the basic education, has learning components that are interdisciplinary in nature. The in- terdisciplinary of Makabayan makes it a touchstone for integration in basic educa- tion.