GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY
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Authority, or lecture style
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Demonstrator, or coach style
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Facilitator, or activity style
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Delegator, or group style
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Detailed explanation-1: -The demonstrator retains the formal authority role by showing students what they need to know. The demonstrator is a lot like the lecturer, but their lessons include multimedia presentations, activities, and demonstrations. Example: Mathematics, Science, and Music etc.
Detailed explanation-2: -Formal Authority This style is generally teacher-centered, where the teacher feels responsible for providing and controlling the flow of the content and the student is expected to receive the content.
Detailed explanation-3: -Demonstrator style: Instructors with a demonstrator style of teaching prefer to lecture, also, but they prefer to “show” students what they’re explaining, often by using visual aids such as Powerpoint presentations, handouts, and demos.
Detailed explanation-4: -An autocratic teaching strategy is a traditional teaching strategy that involves the teacher choosing what material to present and how to present it. A permissive teaching strategy is a student-centered teaching strategy that focuses on letting students guide the lesson.