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Three Common Methods of Teaching and Lesson Designing Strategies for Different Ability Students

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TEACHING & LEARNING 7 TEACHING &LEARNING Teaching & Learning Student Name: Course work: University: Introduction 3 Three methods of Teaching 3 Lesson designing strategy for Different ability students 4 Conclusion 5 Reference 7 Introduction In this present paper, we will discuss the three common methods of teaching and the methods to teach different ability in the same classroom and on the basis of its conclusion has been made.The teaching method involves the methods and principles which are used to teach the students by implementing these

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Running head: TEACHING &LEARNINGTeaching & LearningStudent Name:Course work:University:
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TEACHING & LEARNING2Table of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................3Three methods of Teaching.............................................................................................................3Lesson designing strategy for Different ability students.................................................................4Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................5Reference.........................................................................................................................................7
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TEACHING & LEARNING3IntroductionIn this present paper, we will discuss the three common methods of teaching and the methods to teach different ability in the same classroom and on the basis of its conclusion has been made.The teaching method involves the methods and principles which are used to teach the students by implementing these methods to achieve the desired learning outcomes. The strategiesof teaching mainly depend on the subject and nature of learner. The method used for teaching must be according to the characteristic and efficiency of a learner. The approaches of teaching are mainly divided into two categories, namely, teacher-centered approach and student-centered approach. Three methods of TeachingThe students act as an empty vessels and teachers play an important role in deciding the methodology used to teach the learner. The primary role of students is to receive the information which is delivered by the teachers through different methods of teaching and learning. In teacher-centered approach, both the teacher and students are treated as different entities. In student-centered approach both the teacher and learner plays an equal role in the learning process. Following are the three common methods of teaching:1.LecturingThe lecture teaching method is the primary method to teach the students in the schools and colleges. It is the most convenient method to teach a large number of students at the same time (Richards et al., 2014). The lecturing method is considered as the standard method to teach the college courses because it delivers the information to a large number of students
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