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I - B.Ed
Heuristic
Heurisco
(Greek)
I
Find
I
Discover
- Henry
Edward
Armstrong
Definition
• “Heuristic method is a method of
teaching which involves our placing
the students as far as possible in the
attitude of a discoverer”.
- Henry Edward Armstrong
• “Essentially therefore the heuristic
method is intended to provide training in
method, knowledge is secondary
considered altogether”.
- Waterway
“This method as the name implies is a
method by which the pupil discovers things
for himself. The pupil is put in the position
of a pioneer and he finds his way along the
path of knowledge as did those who first
discovered the facts, principles and laws
which are now known to all ”.
- W M Ryburn,
Definition
PRINCIPLES OF
THE HEURISTIC
METHOD
Principle
of
individual
work. Principle of
activity or
learning by
doing
Principle
of
freedom
Principle
of
experience
Principle
of play-
way
Principle
of purpose
fulness
Problem Solving Strategy
• Understanding and
representing the
problem
• Selecting or
planning for the
solution
• Executing the plan
• Evaluating the
results
minimum
possible
help to the
pupils
provides the
students
sufficient
information
regarding the
problem taken up
treasure
house of
knowledge
and
information
developing scientific
attitudes and values;
and at the same
time allows the
freedom of work.
Theteacherkeeps
inmind
age
abilities
Interest of the
students
Resources
available
Role of a teacher
• The teacher should be studious who can give
relevant references as and when required by the
students.
• The teacher should prepare a detailed instruction
sheet to the students.
• The teacher should encourage the students to ask
questions. Questioning is a very important aspect of
heuristic method as it helps in determining the level of
understanding in the students.
• The teacher should inculcate the skills of
self-expression,
self-development,
self-confidence and
self-help in the students.
• The teacher may organize field trips, visits to
museums and exhibitions to supplement the
knowledge of the students.
• The teacher plays an important role
in drawing conclusions from the observations
and experimentations.
• help the students in arriving at the
generalizations and relating to the body of the
knowledge.
Role of a Teacher
• The teacher
should be ready to accept any solution
coming from the student’s side on the
problem.
should be sympathetic and
courteous towards the students.
• This will develop the true spirit of
problem solving among the
students.
Advantages
• The method lays emphasis on individual
practical work. Thus it makes the child
self- reliant.
• Inculcates the scientific temperament by
developing scientific attitudes and
scientific methodology.
• The methods help in developing self
learning and self direction.
• The students develop the habit of enquiry
and investigation.
Advantages
• The students also develop the power of
diligence.
• The method is based on the important
principle of “learning by doing”.
• As the results obtained are from the
direct experiences of the students, the
knowledge acquired by them will be
retained for a longer period of time.
• Develops the research skills, critical thinking
and logical reasoning in the students.
Disadvantages
• This method is time consuming and therefore the
syllabus will not be completed in the prescribed time
period.
• This method is suitable when the teacher is
enthusiastic and gifted. It is too technical and
scientific for an average teacher.
• The method demands hard work, great efficiency,
training in scientific methods etc., from the teacher.
• Sufficient skills and training are required for the
gradation of the problems.
• The method could be applied only to small classes
with less number of students.
Conclusion.
This method is not applicable in primary
classes but can be practicable in middle and high
classes. The success depends upon a teacher
who is resourceful, alert, intelligent and expert in
the method. In this method there should be no
spoon-feeding on the part of the teacher. The
pupil should be made to think and work
independently.
thiyagumath.blogspot.comhttp://thiyagumath.blog
spot.com › ...Module 7: Heuristic Method
Thank You.

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heuristicmethods-201113045617-1.pptx

  • 4. Definition • “Heuristic method is a method of teaching which involves our placing the students as far as possible in the attitude of a discoverer”. - Henry Edward Armstrong • “Essentially therefore the heuristic method is intended to provide training in method, knowledge is secondary considered altogether”. - Waterway
  • 5. “This method as the name implies is a method by which the pupil discovers things for himself. The pupil is put in the position of a pioneer and he finds his way along the path of knowledge as did those who first discovered the facts, principles and laws which are now known to all ”. - W M Ryburn, Definition
  • 6. PRINCIPLES OF THE HEURISTIC METHOD Principle of individual work. Principle of activity or learning by doing Principle of freedom Principle of experience Principle of play- way Principle of purpose fulness
  • 7. Problem Solving Strategy • Understanding and representing the problem • Selecting or planning for the solution • Executing the plan • Evaluating the results
  • 8. minimum possible help to the pupils provides the students sufficient information regarding the problem taken up treasure house of knowledge and information developing scientific attitudes and values; and at the same time allows the freedom of work.
  • 10. Role of a teacher • The teacher should be studious who can give relevant references as and when required by the students. • The teacher should prepare a detailed instruction sheet to the students. • The teacher should encourage the students to ask questions. Questioning is a very important aspect of heuristic method as it helps in determining the level of understanding in the students.
  • 11. • The teacher should inculcate the skills of self-expression, self-development, self-confidence and self-help in the students. • The teacher may organize field trips, visits to museums and exhibitions to supplement the knowledge of the students. • The teacher plays an important role in drawing conclusions from the observations and experimentations. • help the students in arriving at the generalizations and relating to the body of the knowledge.
  • 12. Role of a Teacher • The teacher should be ready to accept any solution coming from the student’s side on the problem. should be sympathetic and courteous towards the students. • This will develop the true spirit of problem solving among the students.
  • 13. Advantages • The method lays emphasis on individual practical work. Thus it makes the child self- reliant. • Inculcates the scientific temperament by developing scientific attitudes and scientific methodology. • The methods help in developing self learning and self direction. • The students develop the habit of enquiry and investigation.
  • 14. Advantages • The students also develop the power of diligence. • The method is based on the important principle of “learning by doing”. • As the results obtained are from the direct experiences of the students, the knowledge acquired by them will be retained for a longer period of time. • Develops the research skills, critical thinking and logical reasoning in the students.
  • 15. Disadvantages • This method is time consuming and therefore the syllabus will not be completed in the prescribed time period. • This method is suitable when the teacher is enthusiastic and gifted. It is too technical and scientific for an average teacher. • The method demands hard work, great efficiency, training in scientific methods etc., from the teacher. • Sufficient skills and training are required for the gradation of the problems. • The method could be applied only to small classes with less number of students.
  • 16.
  • 17. Conclusion. This method is not applicable in primary classes but can be practicable in middle and high classes. The success depends upon a teacher who is resourceful, alert, intelligent and expert in the method. In this method there should be no spoon-feeding on the part of the teacher. The pupil should be made to think and work independently. thiyagumath.blogspot.comhttp://thiyagumath.blog spot.com › ...Module 7: Heuristic Method