Effective Teaching Methods and Techniques in School of Health Sciences

Effective Teaching Methods and Techniques in School of Health Sciences
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Explore a variety of teaching methods and techniques including Lecture Method, Storytelling, Demonstration, Team Teaching, Role-play, Project Method, Case Study, Seminar, Workshop, Symposium, Discussion, Brainstorming, Panel Discussion, Buzz Group, Quiz Session, Debate, Assignments, Programmed Learning, Problem-based Learning, and more. These methods aim to enhance learning experiences in the School of Health Sciences through interactive and engaging approaches.

  • Teaching Methods
  • Health Sciences
  • Education Techniques
  • Effective Learning
  • Interactive Approaches

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  1. AAKANKSHA BAJPAI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES

  2. The various methods and techniques of teaching can be classified as: Lecture Method Story telling Demonstration Team Teaching Role play Project method Case study Seminar conference

  3. Seminar Workshop Symposium Discussion Brainstorming Panel Discussion Buzz group or Buzz session Quiz Session Debate Assignments Programmed Learning

  4. Programmed Learning or instruction Teaching Practice Problem based learning method Committee method Real life experience Field trip or excursion Simulation

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