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PHASES OF TEACHING
By
Monojit Gope
Research Scholar
INTRODUCTION
• The importance of teaching and teachers can never be overstated. It plays a pivotal role in character development and
shaping the future of the economy. What is teaching? In simpler terms, teaching is a systematic process. It involves
sharing knowledge and wisdom from one person to another. The primary functions of teaching are:
 To impart knowledge, and
 Develop the skills of the learners.
• The aims to prepare future critical thinkers who can assess problems and resolve them. There are three variables of
teaching. They are:
 Independent Variable (The Teacher).
 Intervening Variable (Learning Experience).
 Dependent Variable (The Student).
THE PHASES OF TEACHING
• The phases of teaching were introduced by Philip Jackson in his book, Life in Classrooms. He divided the
teaching process into three phases: pre-active, interactive, and post-active.
The pre-active phase is the planning phase. In this phase, the teacher determines the objectives of the lesson,
selects the materials and activities, and prepares the classroom.
The interactive phase is the actual teaching and learning. In this phase, the teacher presents the material, guides
the students' learning, and responds to their questions.
The post-active phase is the evaluation phase. In this phase, the teacher assesses the students' learning, reflects
on the lesson, and plans for the next lesson.
• Jackson's model of the phases of teaching has been widely adopted by educators and is used to guide the
planning, delivery, and assessment of instruction.
PLANNING PHASE (PRE-ACTIVE PHASE)
As the name suggests, planning how to teach is done in this phase. It
includes all the activities that a teacher needs to perform before and
during the classroom session. Please note that this planning has to be in
broader terms. It includes:
Identifying the objectives of a chapter.
Deciding the teaching methods and strategies.
Identifying the available teaching tools.
COMPONENTS OF PLANNING PHASE
• Moreover, the components of one of the most essential stages of teaching are:
Selecting the teaching content.
Organizing the teaching content.
Identifying the suitable teaching methods.
Justifying the objectives and principles of teaching.
Identifying and preparing for the usage of appropriate evaluation tools.
STEPS OF PLANNING PHASE
• Steps Involved in the Pre-active teaching phase:
1. Determining the teaching objectives .
2. Selection of Content – Selection of content is a crucial step of this phase. You should consider:
 The expected behavior of the students.
 Level and importance of the proposed curriculum.
 Identification of the relevant teaching methods.
 Determination of the evaluation techniques.
3. Sequencing for Presentation .
4. Identification of Instructional Methodology.
5. Determine the Usage of Teaching Strategies.
EXECUTION PHASE (INTER-ACTIVE PHASE)
• This phase is about executing the plans made in the first phase. The teachers offer a learning experience to
the students through different teaching modes. Everything will take place in a predetermined learning
environment. The prime purpose of this phase of teaching is to encourage constructive interaction between
the teacher and the students. So, whether it is a classroom, library, or laboratory, the teaching environment
is already planned and designed by the teacher. Some examples of this interactive phase are:
Providing academic explanations.
Asking questions.
Seeking a response from the students.
Offering guidance.
STEPS OF INTER-ACTIVE PHASE
Perception – The first thing that a teacher should do is assess the students present in the
class. Why is it necessary? It is essential to identify the students who can be interested,
negligent, troublemakers, and obedient in the class.
Diagnosis – The teachers, in this step, will make efforts to assess the students' knowledge.
They can do it by discussing the interests and academic backgrounds of the students.
Reaction – The teachers will analyse how the students respond to their questions.
Interestingly, the students will also learn appropriate ways to react to the different teaching
strategies. The crux is, the reaction stage aims to stimulate verbal and non-verbal interaction
in the classroom.
EVALUATION CUM FEEDBACK PHASE (POST-ACTIVE PHASE)
• It is the final phase of teaching. This phase occurs when the teacher is
done with the classroom session and looks back to assess the entire
process. It includes:
Evaluation activities like quizzes, assessments, instructional situations,
and observing students' reactions.
Summing up the teaching session. The teacher will ask a few questions
from the students to evaluate their knowledge achievement.
ACTIVITIES OF THE POST-ACTIVE PHASE
Measuring the Dimension of Behavior Change– The teacher will compare the previous behavioral
stats of the students to the expected ones. How would you know if your teaching strategy is effective?
Once you start achieving desired behavioral changes.
Determination of Testing Techniques and Tools – The teachers also need to identify the appropriate
teaching testing techniques and tools. Experts believe that tests are better than performance
assessments.
Changing Testing Strategies – The teachers can change the testing strategies if they do not get the
desired results. They are free to either switch to a new testing methodology or go for a tried and tested
one. Last but not least, the aim of every teacher should be to improvise their teaching methods and
strategies with every passing day.
CONCLUSION
So, this was all about the various phases of teaching If you want to enter into the
teaching profession, make sure you are well aware of all the stages of teaching. The
most striking part is, all phases of teaching offer a scientific basis for creating
effective teaching techniques.
Teachers should try to encourage maximum interaction with their students. Experts
believe that it is the best way to share expertise and knowledge with the students.
You can also connect with an experienced professional to know more about the
nuances of teaching.
THANK YOU

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Phases of Teaching.pptx

  • 1. PHASES OF TEACHING By Monojit Gope Research Scholar
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • The importance of teaching and teachers can never be overstated. It plays a pivotal role in character development and shaping the future of the economy. What is teaching? In simpler terms, teaching is a systematic process. It involves sharing knowledge and wisdom from one person to another. The primary functions of teaching are:  To impart knowledge, and  Develop the skills of the learners. • The aims to prepare future critical thinkers who can assess problems and resolve them. There are three variables of teaching. They are:  Independent Variable (The Teacher).  Intervening Variable (Learning Experience).  Dependent Variable (The Student).
  • 3. THE PHASES OF TEACHING • The phases of teaching were introduced by Philip Jackson in his book, Life in Classrooms. He divided the teaching process into three phases: pre-active, interactive, and post-active. The pre-active phase is the planning phase. In this phase, the teacher determines the objectives of the lesson, selects the materials and activities, and prepares the classroom. The interactive phase is the actual teaching and learning. In this phase, the teacher presents the material, guides the students' learning, and responds to their questions. The post-active phase is the evaluation phase. In this phase, the teacher assesses the students' learning, reflects on the lesson, and plans for the next lesson. • Jackson's model of the phases of teaching has been widely adopted by educators and is used to guide the planning, delivery, and assessment of instruction.
  • 4. PLANNING PHASE (PRE-ACTIVE PHASE) As the name suggests, planning how to teach is done in this phase. It includes all the activities that a teacher needs to perform before and during the classroom session. Please note that this planning has to be in broader terms. It includes: Identifying the objectives of a chapter. Deciding the teaching methods and strategies. Identifying the available teaching tools.
  • 5. COMPONENTS OF PLANNING PHASE • Moreover, the components of one of the most essential stages of teaching are: Selecting the teaching content. Organizing the teaching content. Identifying the suitable teaching methods. Justifying the objectives and principles of teaching. Identifying and preparing for the usage of appropriate evaluation tools.
  • 6. STEPS OF PLANNING PHASE • Steps Involved in the Pre-active teaching phase: 1. Determining the teaching objectives . 2. Selection of Content – Selection of content is a crucial step of this phase. You should consider:  The expected behavior of the students.  Level and importance of the proposed curriculum.  Identification of the relevant teaching methods.  Determination of the evaluation techniques. 3. Sequencing for Presentation . 4. Identification of Instructional Methodology. 5. Determine the Usage of Teaching Strategies.
  • 7. EXECUTION PHASE (INTER-ACTIVE PHASE) • This phase is about executing the plans made in the first phase. The teachers offer a learning experience to the students through different teaching modes. Everything will take place in a predetermined learning environment. The prime purpose of this phase of teaching is to encourage constructive interaction between the teacher and the students. So, whether it is a classroom, library, or laboratory, the teaching environment is already planned and designed by the teacher. Some examples of this interactive phase are: Providing academic explanations. Asking questions. Seeking a response from the students. Offering guidance.
  • 8. STEPS OF INTER-ACTIVE PHASE Perception – The first thing that a teacher should do is assess the students present in the class. Why is it necessary? It is essential to identify the students who can be interested, negligent, troublemakers, and obedient in the class. Diagnosis – The teachers, in this step, will make efforts to assess the students' knowledge. They can do it by discussing the interests and academic backgrounds of the students. Reaction – The teachers will analyse how the students respond to their questions. Interestingly, the students will also learn appropriate ways to react to the different teaching strategies. The crux is, the reaction stage aims to stimulate verbal and non-verbal interaction in the classroom.
  • 9. EVALUATION CUM FEEDBACK PHASE (POST-ACTIVE PHASE) • It is the final phase of teaching. This phase occurs when the teacher is done with the classroom session and looks back to assess the entire process. It includes: Evaluation activities like quizzes, assessments, instructional situations, and observing students' reactions. Summing up the teaching session. The teacher will ask a few questions from the students to evaluate their knowledge achievement.
  • 10. ACTIVITIES OF THE POST-ACTIVE PHASE Measuring the Dimension of Behavior Change– The teacher will compare the previous behavioral stats of the students to the expected ones. How would you know if your teaching strategy is effective? Once you start achieving desired behavioral changes. Determination of Testing Techniques and Tools – The teachers also need to identify the appropriate teaching testing techniques and tools. Experts believe that tests are better than performance assessments. Changing Testing Strategies – The teachers can change the testing strategies if they do not get the desired results. They are free to either switch to a new testing methodology or go for a tried and tested one. Last but not least, the aim of every teacher should be to improvise their teaching methods and strategies with every passing day.
  • 11. CONCLUSION So, this was all about the various phases of teaching If you want to enter into the teaching profession, make sure you are well aware of all the stages of teaching. The most striking part is, all phases of teaching offer a scientific basis for creating effective teaching techniques. Teachers should try to encourage maximum interaction with their students. Experts believe that it is the best way to share expertise and knowledge with the students. You can also connect with an experienced professional to know more about the nuances of teaching.