Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching: My Learning Episode Overview
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching: My Learning Episode Overview
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching: My Learning Episode Overview
My Performance Criteria
I will be rated along the following:
a. Quality of my observations and documentation,
b. Completeness and depth of my analysis,
c. Depth and clarity of my classroom observation-based reflections,
d. Completeness, organization, clarity of my portfolio and
e. Time of submission of my portfolio
My Learning Essentials
All methods of teaching can be classified either as deductive (direct) or
inductive (indirect)
My Map
I will observe two (2) different classes.
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching
Step
Read the Learning Essentials given above.
1.
Step I will choose one class from each of the three groups.
2. Group 1 – Language/AralingPanlipunan/Science/Math
Group 3 – EdukasyonsaPagpapakatao/Literature
My Learning Activities
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching
Observe how the Resource Teacher began, developed and ended her/him
lesson.
Start of Lesson
He presents his topic by recalling the past lesson and after that he presents his
lesson (lecture method) with the interaction of the students. After that, he solves
some sample problems. Then, he gave solving problems to be answered.
After the quiz, he collected the papers of everybody and then gave assignments
to be passed next meeting.
Observe how the Resource Teacher began, developed and ended her/him
lesson.
Start of Lesson
They check their assignments which are given last meeting. After that, she
assigned some students to write their answers to the board. And then, she
recorded the scores of everybody.
She calls the attention of the students because she will start teaching of her
lesson. Then, she presented some examples to the board.
After the lesson presented, she calls some students to answer the following
problems from the book.
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My Analysis
1. Did the Teachers use the deductive or inductive method? Prove your
answer.
For me, inductive method is the best were students involved in the
teaching-learning process because it is a discovery method, trains the mind
and it gives self confidence and be likely to participate more actively.
3. Which method had greater demand from the teacher in terms of
questioning and organizing skills? Why?
I think the method who had a greater demand from the teacher in
terms of questioning and organizing skills is deductive method because
you it is a method of instruction and the flow of the lesson is organized.
My Reflections
Which is more effective teaching method – deductive or inductive?
5. When you begin teaching with the generalization then bring in details,
which method do you employ?
a. Deductive
b. It depends on your type of generalization
c. Inductive
d. It depends on the quantity of details you bring in
6. When you begin teaching with concrete experience then come in with
conclusion, which method do you employ?
a. Deductive
b. It depends on your type of generalization
c. Inductive
d. It depends on the quantity of details you bring in
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching
My Learning Portfolio
Give one example for each teaching method- deductive and inductive.
(e.g. demonstration method for deductive method; discovery method for inductive
method)
1. Problem (any)
2. Do background research (make some research about the question)
3. Formulate a hypothesis (conjecture)
4. Test the hypothesis (testing the predicted hypothesis by conducting
experiments)
5. Result (organizing the result to make it easier)
6. Conclusion (accept or reject the hypothesis)
My Learning Rubric
Field Study 2, Episode 6 – Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching
Focused on:
Identifying the teaching method used by my Resource Teachers
Distinguishing between deductive (direct) and inductive (inductive) method
of teaching
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All Analysis Analysis Analysis
questions/episo questions questions questions
des were were were not were not
answered answered answered answered.
completely; in completely. completely.
Analysis of the depth answers; Grammar
Learning thoroughly Clear Vaguely and spelling
Episode grounded on connection related to unsatisfactor
theories. with theories. the theories y
Exemplary
grammar and Grammar Grammar
spelling and Spelling and Spelling
4 are superior. acceptable
2
3 1
Reflection Reflection Reflection Reflection
statements are statements statements statements
profound and are clear, but are shallow; are unclear
clear; not clearly supported and shallow
Reflections/Insi supported by supported by by and are not
Episode 6: Deductive and Inductive Methods of Teaching