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**Contemporary Teaching and Learning - Coggle Diagram
**Contemporary Teaching and Learning
Approaches
Thematic
Method of teaching and learning where many areas of curriculum are connected and integrated using a theme
Makes learning meaningful by connecting knowledge to real-world themes
Example: Celebrations in Malaysia, Animals, Transportation, Healthy Eating Habits
Inductive
The inductive approach is student-led and involves providing examples for students to arrive at their own conclusions
Examples: Problem-solving tasks, case studies, inquiry-based learning.
Deductive
The deductive approach is teacher-centered and involves presenting rules and examples for students to practice.
Integrated
Combining two to three skills that students need to master at one time, to cater to different learning styles and connect with the learners' real life experiences.
Involves combining different approaches to achieve a holistic solution
Eclectic
Combination of Inductive and Deductive approaches
Example: Induction set - Inductive(Video Clip), Step 1 - Deductive, Step 2 - Inductive (Learning acitivity), Step 3 - Deductive (Evaluation)
Strategies
Student-centered
Engages students in activities such as discussions, problem-solving, and hands-on projects
Think-Pair-Share, Case Studies, Role-playing.
Improves retention, critical thinking, and application of knowledge.
Tools & Material centred
Teacher uses a variety of instructional materials, tools, or media to present information, explain concepts, and facilitate learning activities.
Enhance engagement, Support differentiation, Multisensory learning
Charts, maps, diagrams, slides, or infographics
Feedback centred
Focuses on the ongoing process of providing students with feedback on their performance.
Engagement in the activity, Provide immediate feedback, Encourage self-reflection
Worksheet, Project Presentation
Task centred
Focuses on using specific tasks as the primary vehicle for learning.
Completing a research project or presentation. Simulating real-world scenarios (e.g., debates).
Students are given real-world tasks or problems to solve. Tasks often require collaboration, problem-solving, and application of knowledge.
Modern Approaches
Peeragogy
Peer learning in which students interact with other students to attain educational goals
Example: Group projects, peer reviews, or student-led discussions
Cybergogy
The use of technology to enhance learning, particularly in virtual or digital environments
Example: tools like online platforms, multimedia, virtual reality, and gamification (Google Docs, Kahoot, AR)
Heutagogy
Example: Watching Youtube videos & Reading article for infrormation
Learner-centered approach where the emphasis is on self-determined learning.