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Types of Multi-Grade teaching

SANCHAI QUIROS
DIVINE GRACE GALERA
DONALYN DELOS REYES
OUTLINE
• INTRODUCTION
• HORIZONTAL MULTI-GRADE TEACHING
• VERTICAL MULTI-GRADE TEACHING
• COMBINED MULTI-GRADE TEACHING
• MULTI GRADE TEACHING IN RURAL AREAS
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTIO
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• Definition of multi-grade teaching - Multi-grade teaching is the practice of combining students from
different grade levels in one classroom.

• Importance of multi-grade teaching - Multi-grade teaching is crucial in areas where there are fewer
students, limited resources, and limited teaching staff.

• Challenges faced in multi-grade teaching - Some of the challenges include curriculum


differentiation, classroom management, and assessment.

• Purpose of the presentation - The presentation aims to explore the different types of multi-grade
teaching and their advantages and disadvantages.
Horizontal Multi-Grade Teaching

• Definition of Horizontal Multi-Grade Teaching - This type of


teaching combines students of the same grade level but from
different classes or sections.
• Advantages of Horizontal Multi-Grade Teaching - It promotes
peer learning, individualized instruction, and fosters a sense of
community among students.
• Disadvantages of Horizontal Multi-Grade Teaching - Teachers
need to develop differentiated teaching strategies, and the
curriculum may need to be modified.
• Techniques used in Horizontal Muti-Grade Teaching -
Cooperative learning, peer tutoring, and project-based learning.
Vertical Multi-Grade Teaching

• Definition of vertical Multi-Grade Teaching - This type of teaching combines


students from different grade levels in one classroom.
• Advantage of Vertical Multi-Grade Teaching - It fosters mentoring and leadership
skills among students, promotes a sense of responsibility, and allows for flexibility in
teaching.
• Disadvantages of Vertical Multi-Grade Teaching - Curriculum differentiation may be
a challenge, and it may require more preparation time for teachers.
• Techniques used in Vertical Multi-Grade Teaching - Group activities, differentiated
instruction, and project-based learning.
Combined Multi-grade teaching

• Definition of Combined Multi-Grade Teaching - This type of teaching


combines both horizontal and vertical multi-grade teaching.
• Advantages of Combined Multi-Grade Teaching - It provides more
flexibility in teaching, fosters a sense of community, and promotes
collaboration among students.
• Disadvantages of Combined Multi-Grade Teaching - It may require more
preparation time for teachers, and it may be challenging to differentiate
the curriculum.
• Techniques used in Combined Multi-Grade Teaching - Cooperative
learning, differentiation, and project-based learning.
Multi-grade teaching in rural areas

• Definition of Multi-Grade Teaching in Rural Areas - This type of teaching is


prevalent in rural areas where there are fewer students, limited resources, and
limited teaching staff.
• Advantages of Multi-Grade Teaching in Rural Areas - It provides more
opportunities for personalized instruction, fosters a sense of community, and
allows for flexibility in teaching.
• Disadvantages of Multi-Grade Teaching in Rural Areas - It may be challenging
to differentiate the curriculum, and it may require more preparation time for
teachers.
• Techniques used in Multi-Grade Teaching in Rural Areas - Cooperative
learning, peer tutoring, and project-based learning.
Conclusion

• Summary of the presentation - Multi-grade teaching is an essential part


of education in areas where there are limited resources. There are
different types of multi-grade teaching, each with its advantages and
disadvantages.
• Challenges and opportunities in Multi-Grade Teaching - There are
challenges in multi-grade teaching, but it also provides opportunities for
personalized instruction, collaboration, and community building.
• Recommendations - Teachers need to develop differentiated teaching
strategies, and the curriculum needs to be modified to suit the needs of
all students.
• Closing Remarks - Multi-grade teaching is an effective way of ensuring
that all students receive quality education, regardless of their location or
resources available.
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