Trainers have many tools to use to help create learning, from various small group techniques, to questioning and one-to-one methods, to traditional lectures and use of audio-visuals technology. In this section we'll provide hints and tips for each. We limit the number of entries to reduce duplicate information.


COMMON TEACHING METHODS

By n a - Read the pros and cons of 14 common teaching methods. (Added: 9-Jul-2007 Hits: 222 )

Selecting A Delivery Strategy

By n a - The term "delivery strategy" is overused and often misunderstood. Books have been written about it and often equate it to the term "method." Most undergraduate teaching-training programs even require a course in methods. For the purpose of this article, choosing a delivery strategy will be presented as a choice among the lecture, demonstrations, or discussion. The common nature of these choices do not answer the question How?, but focus on the question, Why ? A series of questions is presented to help you make a decision on which delivery method to use. (Added: 6-Jul-2007 Hits: 157 )

Reviewing by Doing

By Roger Greenaway - 'Active reviewing' is not necessarily any better nor any more 'advanced' than reviewing by talking. If the discussion after an adventure is an engaging one and is helping young people to learn from their experience, then it is probably best not to interrupt the 'flow' with an 'active review technique' (or with a new activity). But having an extensive and varied 'toolkit' of active reviewing techniques does increase the chances of finding a suitable method (or combination of methods) for making the best use of time spent reviewing. (Added: 3-Jul-2007 Hits: 114 )

Experiental Learning

By n a - Learn about the structures of experiental learning, as well as the best environment for maximum experiental learning. Decide if implementing experiental learning is right for your organization. (Added: 3-Jul-2007 Hits: 135 )

Instructional Strategies Online - Alphabetized Listing of Instructional Methods

By U. of Sask. - A gateway to more information about a wide range of instructional strategies and learning activities that includes a number of activities that most trainers have never heard of. (Added: 2-Jul-2007 Hits: 152 )

Instructional Methods - Advantages and Disadvantages

By AdPrima - Short synopsis of a wide range of instructional methods and learning activities that provides advantages and disadvantages of each. (Added: 2-Jul-2007 Hits: 136 )

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