TECHNIQUES AND MAXIMS OF TEACHING

Authors

  • Dr Mohammed Shafiuddin Assistant Professor, Oman College of Management and Technology, Halban, Oman Author
  • Mr. Bakhtawar Durran Lecturer, Oman College of Management and Technology, Halban, Oman Author

Keywords:

Instructional Procedure, Techniques and Pedagogy

Abstract

This is a theoretical paper which tries to explain the techniques and maxims of teaching. In this paper we tried to explain the meaning, types of maxims and techniques. The most important ingredient of teaching is that the ‘Instructional Procedure’ designed by a coach to use within the classroom. Verbal and nonverbal interaction is bringing desirable behavioral change among students. Within the pedagogy of education techniques and maxims are employed for preparing instruction’ for teaching. Now in Educational technology strategies, tactics and devices are used for developing instructions for teaching to achieve the objectives of teaching. While in pedagogy the techniques are used for effective persecution of content within the classroom teaching. The term and ideas are the identical but their nomenclature and purpose has been changed. The term devices and tactics are used their nomenclature and purpose has been changed. The term devices and tactics are used for techniques and maxims. These techniques and maxims are indispensable in designing instructional procedure for teaching. Teaching is social-phenomena, so it's very complex, the notice of methods and teaching can't serve the aim. Teaching includes several components like teaching activities learning conditions, entering behaviors of the student’s age level, the indirect and desires, school organization classroom climate, teaching techniques and maxims for generating appropriate learning situations. 

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Published

18-03-2022

How to Cite

Dr Mohammed Shafiuddin, and Mr. Bakhtawar Durran. “TECHNIQUES AND MAXIMS OF TEACHING”. Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review, vol. 3, no. 2, Mar. 2022, pp. 121-38, https://ajmrr.org/journal/article/view/57.

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