ALIVO Methods of Teaching Mathematics

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METHODS OF

TEACHING
MATHEMATICS
•Learning by Doing, Experiencing
and Communicating
•Action Teaching
•Anticipating Education
LEARNING BY DOING
• It refers to a theory of education
expounded by American Philosopher
John Dewey. It’s a hands-on approach
to learning , meaning students must
interact with their environment in
order to adapt and learn.
LEARNING BY EXPERIENCING
• Experiential learning ( EXL ) – Is the process of
learning through experience, and is more
specifically defined as “ Learning through
reflection on doing “ .
• Distinct from rote or didactic learning, in which
the learner plays a comparatively passive role.
LEARNING BY COMMUNICATING
Figure 1.1 Skills Required to Effectively Communicate Mathematically

READING LISTENING

MATHEMATICAL
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION ORAL

WRITING SPEAKING
ACTION TEACHING
• It is the educational counterpart to action
research. First coined in a 2000 article
published in Teaching of Psychology , the term
refers to instruction that simultaneously
teaches about a course topic and contributes
to the greater good.
ANTICIPATING EDUCATION

• It is an act of imagination, an act of


prediction on the part of the teacher.
END OF TOPIC...
THANK YOU!!!
REFERENCES
• John Dewey on Education : Impact and Theory
Study.com. March 23, 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2019

• Experiential learning is from Wikipedia/ Encyclopedia


• www.ascd.org
• www.actionteaching.org
• Eric Westendorf is the Co-Founder and CEO at LearnZillion: The Importance of the 5 Practices:
Anticipation
August 9, 2018 11:00:00 AM

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