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* [[Constructionism]] | |||
* [[Constructivism]] | |||
* [[Inquiry-based Learning]] | |||
* [[Objectivism]] | |||
* [[Problem-Based Learning]] | |||
* [[Project-Based Learning]] | * [[Project-Based Learning]] | ||
* [[Situated Learning]] | * [[Situated Learning]] | ||
* [[Socio-Constructivism]] | |||
Note, that these concepts also may represent [[Learning Theories]]. | |||
== Major Pedagogic Methods == | == Major Pedagogic Methods == |
Revision as of 19:29, 16 February 2006
Definition
Pedagogic Strategies can be defined at 2 levels:
- General instructional designs
- Pedagogic methods that are part of general designs
Major Schools of Instructional Designs
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- Constructionism
- Constructivism
- Inquiry-based Learning
- Objectivism
- Problem-Based Learning
- Project-Based Learning
- Situated Learning
- Socio-Constructivism
Note, that these concepts also may represent Learning Theories.
Major Pedagogic Methods
Here is a list by Khan (2000)
- Presentation
- Exhibits
- Demonstration
- Drill and Practice
- Tutorials
- Games
- Story Telling
- Simulations
- Role-playing
- Discussion
- Interaction
- Modeling
- Facilitation
- Collaboration
- Debate
- Field Trips
- Apprenticeship
- Case Studies
- Generative Development
- Motivation