Course Number: EDUC071
There are many effective ways for adult learners to experience course content and gain new found subject knowledge. In today?s complex learning environment, the most successful instructors demonstrate instructional strategies that both respect and challenge adult learners. Through lectures, discussion (synchronous and asynchronous) and various assignments, participants will explore a wide variety of instructional techniques including: lecture, group discussion, demonstration, icebreakers, case study, brainstorming, debate, fishbowl, collage, role-play, panel discussions and skits. Factors affecting the selection of techniques will also be addressed. Participants will demonstrate their mastery of instructional techniques through the design and on-line delivery of a lesson. Instructional strategies or approaches to learning which include a variety of techniques will also be covered by reviewing some of the most common strategies including co-operative learning, problem-based learning and action learning. In addition to instructional techniques and strategies, classroom management issues and the use of media and resources will also be covered. (DU-TEAC3980). Students will be required to use a microphone for some of the course assignments and high-speed internet connection. Pre-requisites: Adult Learning and Curriculum Development
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- June 01, 2012 - September 07, 2012
- Instructional Techniques
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Section: 02Location: Online (Ontario Learn)Duration: 15 weeks (42 hours)Price: $335.02
- July 03, 2012 - October 09, 2012
- Instructional Techniques
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Section: 03Location: Online (Ontario Learn)Duration: 15 weeks (42 hours)Price: $335.02
