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Didactic Activities : - Coggle Diagram
Didactic Activities :
Foundations of Didactic Activities :check:
Definition and Scope
Structured, intentional strategies to facilitate teaching-learning.
Pedagogical Purposes
Support comprehensive learner development; link theory to practice.
Learning Outcomes
Measurable indicators of knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values.
Classification
By Type – Oral, written, visual, kinesthetic, technological.
By Function – Introductory, developmental, reinforcement, evaluative, integrative.
Selection Criteria
Alignment with objectives, appropriateness, diversity, feasibility, flexibility.
Role of the Teacher
Instructional mediator, scaffolder, evaluator, adapter.
Written Didactic Strategies :check:
Dictations and Spelling Tasks
Auditory reinforcement, spelling accuracy, listening skills.
Review and Consolidation Exercises
Retrieval practice, synthesis, formative assessment.
Vocabulary Activities
Contextualized, repeated, applied, inclusive.
Evaluation of Written Activities
Alignment, performance, engagement, adaptability, reflection.
Practices, Worksheets, Guided Exercises
Scaffolded, varied, feedback-oriented.
Visual and Auditory Resources :check:
Homework and Take-Home Tasks
Purposeful, clear, varied, feedback-integrated.
Songs, Rhymes, Chants
Language reinforcement, pronunciation, motivation.
Illustrations and Concept Maps
Representation, organization, relationships.
Multisensory Approaches
Multiple modalities, inclusion, engagement.
Murals and Posters
Visual synthesis, collaboration, creativity.
Adaptation and Evaluation :check:
Formative Feedback
Ongoing, specific, dialogical, improvement-focused.
Reflection on Activities
Alignment, participation, effectiveness, student feedback.
Differentiated Instruction and Scaffolding
Tailoring content/process/product, gradual support.
Innovation and Sustainability
Creative methods, long-term coherence, ethical/environmental responsibility.
Inclusive Strategies
Universal design for learning, cultural and linguistic responsiveness.
Oral and Interactive Activities :check:
Speeches, Oral Presentations, Storytelling
Organization, delivery, audience engagement.
Dramatizations and Theatrical Activities
Embodied learning, collaboration, creativity.
Debates and Academic Panels
Argumentation, evidence-based reasoning, respectful discourse.
Feedback and Peer Evaluation
Timely, specific, constructive, participatory.
Dialogues and Communicative Scenarios
Function-focused, authentic interaction.
Creative and Participatory Techniques :check:
Brainstorming and Creative Thinking
Divergent thinking, originality, problem-solving.
Riddles, Puzzles, Critical Thinking Exercises
Logic, reasoning, metacognition.
Simulations and Role-Playing
Experiential learning, empathy, application.
Improvisation and Spontaneity
Flexibility, authenticity, real-time responsiveness.
Games and Playful Learning
Motivation, engagement, social learning.