difference between an approach and a method related to teaching?
Approach your teaching of the subject matter with a method of putting it across to your students that will keep them attentive.
Approach your teaching of the subject matter with a method of putting it across to your students that will keep them attentive.
November 24th, 2009 at 11:31 am
Well I would say an approach is more like an introduction on what you’re doing. If you approach teaching a child about science, you’re more likely to talk about how science works in the world, how it was discovered, what it does for us today.
A method would then be what you use to actually teach it to the student. Maybe doing a lab to demonstrate how something works.
For example, Issac Newton discovered many laws of physics that we use today, etc etc. Then you do a lab which shows how gravity and physics operate.
An approach is more abstract, and a method is concrete; something that the student works hands-on with and learns from.
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November 24th, 2009 at 12:02 pm
Approach your teaching of the subject matter with a method of putting it across to your students that will keep them attentive.
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