2. Teaching Approaches, Methods, Styles, Strategies, and Techniques

2.1. Teaching Approaches

A teaching approach refers to the broadest and most philosophical orientation toward teaching and learning. They are grounded in educational theories and reflect beliefs about how learning occurs and what role the teacher and learner play. Examples include.

a.    Teacher-centered approach: Emphasizes the teacher’s role as the primary source of knowledge (e.g., direct instruction, lecture method).

b.  Learner-centered approach: Emphasizes the student’s active role in constructing knowledge (e.g., inquiry-based learning, constructivism).

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