
4 Teaching Methods and Approaches Quiz

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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Kristina Hardy
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the difference between an approach and a method in language teaching?
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In language teaching, an approach refers to the theoretical framework guiding teaching, while a method is the practical application of that approach in the classroom. Approaches shape methods.
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What are the advantages of using an inductive teaching method?
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Inductive teaching encourages active learning, fosters critical thinking, and helps students discover concepts through exploration, making learning more engaging and effective.
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What are the disadvantages of using an inductive teaching method?
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Inductive teaching can lead to confusion if students lack prior knowledge, as they may struggle to identify patterns. It can also be time-consuming, requiring more class time to reach conclusions compared to direct instruction.
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What are the advantages of the deductive teaching method?
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The deductive teaching method promotes clear understanding by starting with general principles and leading to specific examples. It enhances critical thinking, allows for structured learning, and helps students apply concepts effectively.
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What are the disadvantages of the deductive teaching method?
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The deductive teaching method can limit student engagement, as it often emphasizes rote learning over critical thinking. It may also neglect individual learning styles, making it less effective for diverse learners.
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What is project-based learning?
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Project-based learning is an educational approach where students engage in real-world projects, fostering critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills through hands-on experiences.
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What are some examples of project-based learning?
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Examples of project-based learning include creating a community garden, developing a website for a local business, or conducting a science experiment to solve a real-world problem. These projects encourage hands-on learning and collaboration.
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