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An example for a teacher centred method :

AProject method

BProblem solving method

CLecture method

DHeuristic method

Answer:

C. Lecture method

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Lecture Method

  • Lecture is the oldest procedure of teaching Social Science for imparting authentic, and systematic information about events and trends. It can be used : -

  • To motivate - While starting the study of a new unit or topic, the teacher can sometimes present the important points effectively in a lecture. He can indicate some of the significant persons, events and problems and thus arouse the curiosity of the pupils.

  • To clarify - When a learning situation calls for summarising details for getting a total picture, for synthesising related points presented, for interpretation, or for the purpose of linking a number of facts involved in the situation, lecture can be helpful.

  • To review - Through lecture, the teacher can very well guide the pupils by summarising the main points of a unit or topic and indicate some of the important and significant details.

  • To expand contents - Lecture is one of the best ways of presenting additional materials. Pupils are interested to know beyond what is presented by the textbook. They will be interested to hear more about the topic which the teacher can present on the basis of his additional reading and personal experience.


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