Daffodil International University
Faculties and Departments => Business Administration => Business & Entrepreneurship => BBA Discussion Forum => Topic started by: tanchi on April 12, 2012, 01:28:56 PM
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TEACHING STRATEGIES
Institutions of higher learning across the nation are responding to political, economic, social and technological pressures to be more responsive to students' needs and more concerned about how well students are prepared to assume future societal roles. Faculty are already feeling the pressure to lecture less, to make learning environments more interactive, to integrate technology into the learning experience, and to use collaborative learning strategies when appropriate.
Some of the more prominent strategies are outlined below:
Lecture
Case Method
Discussion
Active Learning
Cooperative Learning
Integrating Technology
Distance Learning
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nice post
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nice post...
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Thanks so much..
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thanks for sharing
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Thank you mam
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Good post.Thanks
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you all are most welcome for reading this post..
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Thanks
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Thank you mam.Before we apply an strategy, we need to understand our students, their capacity and expectations, I suppose.
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To implement a successful teaching texture, a mentor must first evaluate what the students really want from him/her. After the process, there must be the segments of some interrelated tasks that will come out with an output.
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Thank u Sir and You are completely right..before applying any strategy we need to understand the student capability.
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Really this is very important for a teacher because it can discover a student and out potential performance