Instructional strategies are the different methods that teachers use to teach students. Some of those strategies direct instruction, interactive instruction, and independent study.
Teaching methodology refers to the strategies, techniques, and approaches that educators use to deliver information, facilitate learning, and assess understanding in the classroom. It includes instructional methods, assessment practices, and lesson planning techniques that help create an effective learning environment for students.
Beeke Bailey has written: 'Developmental theories and instructional strategies' -- subject(s): Child development, Instructional systems, Design
L. Walkin has written: 'Instructional techniques and practice'
There are many websites online that give many different strategies on many different topics. Some strategies that can be found are instructional strategies for online courses, prevention strategies for seasonal influenza, and strategies for teaching, thinking and promoting.
Factors that affect teaching strategies include student learning objectives, class size, student backgrounds and abilities, resources available, classroom environment, teaching style of the instructor, and educational technology. These factors impact the choice of instructional methods, assessment techniques, and classroom management practices used in teaching.
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The tactical approach to teaching involves focusing on specific strategies and methods to achieve specific learning objectives. It emphasizes planning and executing targeted instructional practices to address the needs of individual students or groups. This approach involves being flexible and dynamic in adjusting instructional techniques based on student responses and progress.
Pedagogy refers to theories and methods of teaching, while instructional design is the systematic process of creating and delivering educational materials. Instructional design applies pedagogical principles to design effective learning experiences. Pedagogy informs the design of instructional strategies, activities, and assessments that align with how people learn best.
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Judith Rodenstein has written: 'Instructional Strategies for Using Microcomputers in Vocational Education/Ringbound' 'High Tech'