Teaching strategies have both advantages and disadvantages. While strategies help promote students' skills and development, some students may struggle with certain approaches. Effective strategies include cooperative learning, problem-based learning, and lectures. During the pandemic, blended learning that combines online and offline instruction is most suitable, as it allows students to learn safely at home through modular and digital materials. However, not all students have reliable internet access.
Teaching strategies have both advantages and disadvantages. While strategies help promote students' skills and development, some students may struggle with certain approaches. Effective strategies include cooperative learning, problem-based learning, and lectures. During the pandemic, blended learning that combines online and offline instruction is most suitable, as it allows students to learn safely at home through modular and digital materials. However, not all students have reliable internet access.
Teaching strategies have both advantages and disadvantages. While strategies help promote students' skills and development, some students may struggle with certain approaches. Effective strategies include cooperative learning, problem-based learning, and lectures. During the pandemic, blended learning that combines online and offline instruction is most suitable, as it allows students to learn safely at home through modular and digital materials. However, not all students have reliable internet access.
Teaching strategies have both advantages and disadvantages. While strategies help promote students' skills and development, some students may struggle with certain approaches. Effective strategies include cooperative learning, problem-based learning, and lectures. During the pandemic, blended learning that combines online and offline instruction is most suitable, as it allows students to learn safely at home through modular and digital materials. However, not all students have reliable internet access.
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of teaching strategies? The disadvantage of teaching strategies may be based on what strategies the teachers would use. But in general, teaching strategies may affect the learning process of the students especially those who can’t cope up with the strategy that the teacher is using. An example is that id a teacher is using cooperative learning wherein the students will do the task by participation; in that way some students may learn but some may not especially those who tend to depend on their groupmates. On the other hand, the advantages of teaching strategies are (1) it allows the students to promote oral skills, (2) it promotes adult learning, (3) it promotes social and intellectual experiences and (4) it affect the development of the attitudes and values of the students. It may also help the students to motivate their selves while learning on it. Lastly, it will also help the teacher to provide an effective discussion of the lesson.
2. How can strategies help students in the classroom?
Strategies used by the teacher help the students to motivate in understanding the lesson. It allows them to somehow enjoy the discussion while learning. For example, is when they have group activities where they can have collaboration with their classmates. It can also allow them to use their hidden skills and critical way of thinking while they are in the learning process. In that case they will improve their way of thinking and use it in the future. One of the best examples that can drive their thinking in improvement is the problem-based learning.
3. In higher education, what teaching method do you prefer?
As a student in college, I prefer the problem-based learning and lecture method. I believe that problem-based learning would be a great help in developing critical thinking of the students. It also allows the student to imagine the situation and learn from it. Output no. 3.1: Teaching Strategies
On the other side, lecture method helped to maintain the
learning of the students. It also efficient in making the students understand their lesson while listening to the teacher. Lastly, it provides the students the value of the discussion that they may apply in their life.
4. During the pandemic, what teaching and learning process do
you recommend? Why? In this time of pandemic, the most effective teaching strategy would apparently be the blended learning method where the teacher integrates traditional and modern way of teaching. With that, the teacher provides the students both modular and online teaching. They also provide copy of the lesson through soft and hardcopy. Through blended learning, the students will be able to cope up with the lesson even they were staying safe at home. It also allows the students to study and research on the lesson for them to easily understand the discussion. However, it is not always convenient especially to those who are not capable of having internet connection.