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METHODS OF TEACHING
Biology
Content
Criteria for Selecting a Method of
Teaching Biological Science:
Levels of the Class-Size of the Class-
Time Availability and Subject Matter-
Lecture Method
Demonstration Method –
Scientific Method - Project Method -
Heuristic Method
- Biographical and Assignment Method
- Programmed Instruction
- Computer Assisted Instruction
INTRODUCTION
‘Method’ – Latin – ‘Mode’
or ‘Way’
• In education it means the
mode by which the
material is communicated
from the teacher to the
pupil.
DEFINITIONS
Science Education programmes will be
designed to enable the learner to acquire
problem solving and decision making skills
-National Policy on Education (1986)
If science is poorly taught and badly learnt,
it is little more than burdening the mind
with dead information, and it could
degenerate even into a new superstition
- Kothari Commission Report (1964-66)
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING A
METHOD OF TEACHING
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
 LEVEL OF THE CLASS
 SIZE OF THE CLASS
 AVAILABILITY OF TIME
 AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS AND
FACILITIES
 NATURE OF THE TOPICS TO BE TAUGHT
TEACHER-CENTERED
STUDENT-
CENTERED
TEACHER-CENTERED
TEACHING
Focus on
Telling
Memorization
Recalling information
Passive recipients of knowledge
Restricted to only asking and answering
questions
Teaching environment is formalized
Teacher occupies a central position
STUDENT-CENTERED
TEACHING
• According to the needs, requirements,
capabilities and interests of the pupils
• Develop in learners skills and abilities in
independent learning and problem solving
• Classroom climate is flexible and
psychologically open
• Teachers and students jointly explore
• Teachers’ role is to assist pupil
• Pupil occupies a central position
TEACHER-CENTERED METHODS
LECTURE
LECTURE CUM
DEMONSTRATION
BIOGRAPHICAL
PUPIL-CENTERED METHODS
HEURISTIC
ASSIGNMENT
PROJECT
DISCUSSION
INDUCTIVEAND
DEDUCTIVE
ROLE PLAYING
LECTURE METHOD
• Commonly used method
• In colleges and big classes
• Teacher talks – Students listen passively
• Teacher controlled and information centred
• Own speed
• May make use of black board at times
• Dictate notes
• Does not expect any question or response
from the students
Merits
• Economical
• Knowledge imparted – quickly
• Syllabus covered – short time
• Quite attractive and easy to follow
• Impart factual information and historical
anecdoctes
• Teacher – own style
• Teacher dominates 70-85%
• Logical sequence of the subject
• Minimises – gaps or overlappings
Demerits
• Students participation is negligible
• Passive recipients
• Never sure – concentrating or understanding
• Knowledge imparted rapidly; weak students
develop a for learning
• No place for learning by doing
• Does not provide for corrective feedback and
remedial help to slow learners
• Undemocratic and authoritarian method
LECTURE CUM
DEMONSTRATION METHOD
• Includes lecture and demonstrate method
• From concrete to abstract
• Superior method of learning
• Combines instructional strategy of
information imparting and showing how
• Teacher performs experiment and explains
what he is doing
• Asks relevant questions
Essential steps
• Planning and Preparation
• Introduction of the lesson
• Presentation
• Performance of Experiments
• Blackboard Summary
• Supervision
Criteria of a Good Demonstration
• Planned and rehearsed
• Clear of the purpose
• Active participation of the
pupils and the teacher
• Apparatus arranged in order
• Visible to all
• Simple and speedy
• Fit in the sequence of experiments
• Impress the students to write what they observe
• Act as showman or actor
• Supplemented with other teaching aids
Requisites for a Good
Demonstration
• Room and table
• Apparatus
• Spare apparatus
• Blackboard
• Well-versed in the handling the apparatus
• Time for recording
• Reflective type question
Merits
• Economical in time and money
• Psychologically based
• Specially for:
-apparatus is costly
-danger
-difficult and complex
-special technique
-quick revision
-several experiments
Demerits
• No scope for learning by doing
• Not child centred – no individual differences
• Fails to develop laboratory skills
• Fails to impart training in scientific attitude
• Fail to observe many finer details
BIOGRAPHICAL
METHOD
• Associates the facts and principles of
biology with the life of the scientists
• Helps the students to learn the facts and
principles along with hardships undergone
by the scientists, their experiments,
apparatus and improvisations
• Students will realize the importance for hard
work, perseverance, success and happiness
• Develop the attitude of science and
scientists
HISTORICAL METHOD
• INVENTION
• DISCOVERY
• ADVENTURES
• LIFE HISTORIES OF SCIENTISTS
• EXAMPLE :
• ARCHIMEDES AND HIS BATH
• PRINCIPLES OF ARCHIMEDES–
“EUREKA, EUREKA”
• NEWTON AND THEAPPLE
• NEWTONS – GRAVITATIONALFORCE
Merits and Demerits
• Arouse interest
• Particularly suited for primary classes
• Cannot be adopted as a method of teaching
• Made wherever it is possible
Role of the teacher
• Knowledge
• Possess curiosity, interest and a spirit of
scientific investigation
• Art of asking questioning
• Guide, a working partner and a friend
• Provide free atmosphere
• Plan according to the age, ability and
interest of the pupils
• Problem sheet – minimum instructions
• Enter in his notebook – work done, results,
conclusion
• Provide a training in method
• Searching is encouraged
• Creative thinking is respected
• Safe to investigate
• Try out ideas
• Even make mistakes
Team Teaching
• Arose in 1957
• Noall –
• “A combination of two or more teachers
who work with variable size groups of
students during an adjustable period
which covers two or more regular
section”
• Best-known and commonly used plan is
Trump plan of team teaching
Definition
• Chaplin defined
• “Team teaching is a type of instructional
organization involving teaching teams and
the students assigned to them, in which two
or more teachers are given responsibility,
working together, for all or a significant part
of instruction of the same group of
students”
Purpose of Team
Teaching
• Improvement of teaching through a better
utilization of a group of teachers
• Utilizes specialized expertise, interests,
instruction skills, time and energy
• Ensures preparation of lessons, materials and other
aids to create motivation among the students and
better learning situations
• Increases the possibility of variety of
instruction based on pooled talent to the
teachers
Characteristics of Team
Teaching
• Role differentiation of team members
• Regrouping of students
• Rescheduling of time
• Redesign of teaching space
• Common time for planning
• Integration of learning in a meaningful
way, and
• Development of resource centres
Types of Teams
Single Subject Team
Interdisciplinary
Teams Hierarchical
Teams Synergetic
Teams
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
• It is a problem solving method
• Involves reflective thinking, reasoning
and results from the achievement of
certain abilities, skills and attitudes
• Any method of solving a problem
systematically and scientifically may be
called scientific method
• Also known as “the method of science”
or “the method of the scientist”
PROJECT METHOD
• Devised by Kilpatrick
• Given a project shape by Stevenson
• Based on the philosophy of
pragmatism
• John Dewey – education should be for life
and through life
• School – miniature society
• Definitions
• “A project is a wholehearted purposeful
activity proceeding in a social
environment”
Based on the
principles
• Students learn better
through association,co-
operation and activity
• Learning by doing
• Learning by living
Steps in a project
• Providing a situation
• Choosing and
Proposing
• Planning
• Executing
• Evaluating
• Recording
Role of the
Teacher in
Project Method
Different kinds of School Projects
• Collection of Live-Specimens
• Classification and Identification of
projects
• Projects involving Organization
and Maintenance
• Projects involving Field Trips
• Survey Projects
• Project of Organizing a Science Fair
• Action Research Project
MERITS
• Laws of learning
Law of readiness
Law of exercise
Law of effect
• Promotes co-operation and group
interaction
• Democratic way of learning
• Teaches dignity of labour
• Correlation of subject
• Opportunity to solve a problem
• Stimulates constructive and
creative thinking
• Helps to widen the mental
horizons of students
• Students learn the matter very
easily – associated with
activities
Demerits
• Absorbs a lot of time
• Gives the students superficial
knowledge of so many things but
leaves an insufficient basis of
sound fundamental principles
• Requires much work on the part
of the teacher for planning and
carrying out projects
ASSIGNMENT
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9 09-2020 sbt- how to teach biology

  • 2. Content Criteria for Selecting a Method of Teaching Biological Science: Levels of the Class-Size of the Class- Time Availability and Subject Matter- Lecture Method Demonstration Method – Scientific Method - Project Method - Heuristic Method - Biographical and Assignment Method - Programmed Instruction - Computer Assisted Instruction
  • 3. INTRODUCTION ‘Method’ – Latin – ‘Mode’ or ‘Way’ • In education it means the mode by which the material is communicated from the teacher to the pupil.
  • 4. DEFINITIONS Science Education programmes will be designed to enable the learner to acquire problem solving and decision making skills -National Policy on Education (1986) If science is poorly taught and badly learnt, it is little more than burdening the mind with dead information, and it could degenerate even into a new superstition - Kothari Commission Report (1964-66)
  • 5. CRITERIA FOR SELECTING A METHOD OF TEACHING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE  LEVEL OF THE CLASS  SIZE OF THE CLASS  AVAILABILITY OF TIME  AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS AND FACILITIES  NATURE OF THE TOPICS TO BE TAUGHT
  • 7. TEACHER-CENTERED TEACHING Focus on Telling Memorization Recalling information Passive recipients of knowledge Restricted to only asking and answering questions Teaching environment is formalized Teacher occupies a central position
  • 8. STUDENT-CENTERED TEACHING • According to the needs, requirements, capabilities and interests of the pupils • Develop in learners skills and abilities in independent learning and problem solving • Classroom climate is flexible and psychologically open • Teachers and students jointly explore • Teachers’ role is to assist pupil • Pupil occupies a central position
  • 11. LECTURE METHOD • Commonly used method • In colleges and big classes • Teacher talks – Students listen passively • Teacher controlled and information centred • Own speed • May make use of black board at times • Dictate notes • Does not expect any question or response from the students
  • 12. Merits • Economical • Knowledge imparted – quickly • Syllabus covered – short time • Quite attractive and easy to follow • Impart factual information and historical anecdoctes • Teacher – own style • Teacher dominates 70-85% • Logical sequence of the subject • Minimises – gaps or overlappings
  • 13. Demerits • Students participation is negligible • Passive recipients • Never sure – concentrating or understanding • Knowledge imparted rapidly; weak students develop a for learning • No place for learning by doing • Does not provide for corrective feedback and remedial help to slow learners • Undemocratic and authoritarian method
  • 14. LECTURE CUM DEMONSTRATION METHOD • Includes lecture and demonstrate method • From concrete to abstract • Superior method of learning • Combines instructional strategy of information imparting and showing how • Teacher performs experiment and explains what he is doing • Asks relevant questions
  • 15. Essential steps • Planning and Preparation • Introduction of the lesson • Presentation • Performance of Experiments • Blackboard Summary • Supervision
  • 16. Criteria of a Good Demonstration • Planned and rehearsed • Clear of the purpose • Active participation of the pupils and the teacher • Apparatus arranged in order • Visible to all • Simple and speedy • Fit in the sequence of experiments • Impress the students to write what they observe • Act as showman or actor • Supplemented with other teaching aids
  • 17. Requisites for a Good Demonstration • Room and table • Apparatus • Spare apparatus • Blackboard • Well-versed in the handling the apparatus • Time for recording • Reflective type question
  • 18. Merits • Economical in time and money • Psychologically based • Specially for: -apparatus is costly -danger -difficult and complex -special technique -quick revision -several experiments
  • 19. Demerits • No scope for learning by doing • Not child centred – no individual differences • Fails to develop laboratory skills • Fails to impart training in scientific attitude • Fail to observe many finer details
  • 20. BIOGRAPHICAL METHOD • Associates the facts and principles of biology with the life of the scientists • Helps the students to learn the facts and principles along with hardships undergone by the scientists, their experiments, apparatus and improvisations • Students will realize the importance for hard work, perseverance, success and happiness • Develop the attitude of science and scientists
  • 21. HISTORICAL METHOD • INVENTION • DISCOVERY • ADVENTURES • LIFE HISTORIES OF SCIENTISTS • EXAMPLE : • ARCHIMEDES AND HIS BATH • PRINCIPLES OF ARCHIMEDES– “EUREKA, EUREKA” • NEWTON AND THEAPPLE • NEWTONS – GRAVITATIONALFORCE
  • 22. Merits and Demerits • Arouse interest • Particularly suited for primary classes • Cannot be adopted as a method of teaching • Made wherever it is possible
  • 23. Role of the teacher • Knowledge • Possess curiosity, interest and a spirit of scientific investigation • Art of asking questioning • Guide, a working partner and a friend • Provide free atmosphere • Plan according to the age, ability and interest of the pupils
  • 24. • Problem sheet – minimum instructions • Enter in his notebook – work done, results, conclusion • Provide a training in method • Searching is encouraged • Creative thinking is respected • Safe to investigate • Try out ideas • Even make mistakes
  • 25. Team Teaching • Arose in 1957 • Noall – • “A combination of two or more teachers who work with variable size groups of students during an adjustable period which covers two or more regular section” • Best-known and commonly used plan is Trump plan of team teaching
  • 26. Definition • Chaplin defined • “Team teaching is a type of instructional organization involving teaching teams and the students assigned to them, in which two or more teachers are given responsibility, working together, for all or a significant part of instruction of the same group of students”
  • 27. Purpose of Team Teaching • Improvement of teaching through a better utilization of a group of teachers • Utilizes specialized expertise, interests, instruction skills, time and energy • Ensures preparation of lessons, materials and other aids to create motivation among the students and better learning situations • Increases the possibility of variety of instruction based on pooled talent to the teachers
  • 28. Characteristics of Team Teaching • Role differentiation of team members • Regrouping of students • Rescheduling of time • Redesign of teaching space • Common time for planning • Integration of learning in a meaningful way, and • Development of resource centres
  • 29. Types of Teams Single Subject Team Interdisciplinary Teams Hierarchical Teams Synergetic Teams
  • 30. SCIENTIFIC METHOD • It is a problem solving method • Involves reflective thinking, reasoning and results from the achievement of certain abilities, skills and attitudes • Any method of solving a problem systematically and scientifically may be called scientific method • Also known as “the method of science” or “the method of the scientist”
  • 31. PROJECT METHOD • Devised by Kilpatrick • Given a project shape by Stevenson • Based on the philosophy of pragmatism • John Dewey – education should be for life and through life • School – miniature society
  • 32. • Definitions • “A project is a wholehearted purposeful activity proceeding in a social environment”
  • 33. Based on the principles • Students learn better through association,co- operation and activity • Learning by doing • Learning by living
  • 34. Steps in a project • Providing a situation • Choosing and Proposing • Planning • Executing • Evaluating • Recording
  • 35. Role of the Teacher in Project Method
  • 36. Different kinds of School Projects • Collection of Live-Specimens • Classification and Identification of projects • Projects involving Organization and Maintenance • Projects involving Field Trips • Survey Projects • Project of Organizing a Science Fair • Action Research Project
  • 37. MERITS • Laws of learning Law of readiness Law of exercise Law of effect • Promotes co-operation and group interaction • Democratic way of learning • Teaches dignity of labour • Correlation of subject
  • 38. • Opportunity to solve a problem • Stimulates constructive and creative thinking • Helps to widen the mental horizons of students • Students learn the matter very easily – associated with activities
  • 39. Demerits • Absorbs a lot of time • Gives the students superficial knowledge of so many things but leaves an insufficient basis of sound fundamental principles • Requires much work on the part of the teacher for planning and carrying out projects