Teaching Methods (2024)

Choosing optimal methods to support learning outcomes.

Teaching methods are the broader techniques used to help students achieve learning outcomes, while activities are the different ways of implementing these methods. Teaching methods help students:

  • master the content of the course
  • learn how to apply the content in particular contexts

Instructors should identify which teaching methods will properly support a particular learning outcome. Its effectiveness depends on this alignment. To make the most appropriate choice, an instructor should consider learning outcomes, student needs and the learning environment.

Consider the following example:

  • Learning outcome: Solve a complex math equation.
  • Learning environment: An in person, upper-level math course with 20 students.
  • Teaching method: Guided instruction. First, the instructor facilitates learning by modeling and scaffolding. Students take time to ask questions and receive clarifications. Next, students practice applying these skills together and then independently. The instructor uses formative assessment to check for understanding.

This example demonstrates alignment of what the instructor wants students to do, and how they are supported in these tasks. If the instructor choses a different teaching method, such as a traditional lecture, students would need to process the lecture’s content and apply principles simultaneously. This is very difficult to do and would lead to less successful outcomes.

Choosing the appropriate teaching method brings instruction to life while encouraging students to actively engage with content and develop their knowledge and skills.

The chart below provides a number of teaching methods to choose from. Teaching methods vary in their approach, some are more student-centered while others are more instructor centered, and you will see this reflected in the chart. Choose methods that will best guide your students to achieve the learning outcomes you’ve set and remember that your teaching approach, teaching methods and activities all work together.

Teaching Approach

Teaching Method

Definition/What students do

Activities

Teacher-Centered

Lecture

Instructor presenting material and answering student questions that arise. Students receive, take in and respond

Demonstration, modeling, questions (convergent), presentation, slideshow, note-taking

Directed Discussion

Class discussion that follows a pre-determined set of questions to lead students to certain realizations or conclusions, or to help them meet a specific learning outcome

Direct, specific, or open-ended questions that are connected to learning outcomes and include varied cognitive processes

Direct Instruction

Lecturing, but includes time for guided and independent practice

Create mind/concept maps, free writes, one-sentence summary, one minute papers

Guided Instruction

Direct and structure instruction that includes extensive instructor modeling and student practice time

Showing and explaining examples, model strategies, demonstrate tasks, classify concepts, define vocabulary, scaffold steps

Just-in-Time Teaching

Instructor adjusts class activities and lectures to respond to the misconceptions revealed by assessing students’ prior knowledge

Warmups, Goodfors, Conceptual questions (usually a quiz) to motivate students to do the readings

Student-Centered

Interactive Lecture

A lecture that includes 2-15 minute breaks for student activities every 12-20 minutes.

Multiple-choice items, solving a problem, comparing and filling in lecture notes, debriefing a mini case study, pair-compare, pair-compare-ask, reflection/reaction paragraph, solve a problem, concept mapping activities, correct the error, compare and contrast, paraphrase the idea, answer knowledge and comprehension questions

Experiential Learning

Students focus on their learning process through application, observation and reflection

Debates, panel discussion, press conference, symposium, reflection journals, lab experiments

Case-based Learning

Students apply course knowledge to devise one or more solutions or resolutions to problems or dilemmas presented in a realistic story or situation

Case study analysis, collaborative scenario-based discussions

Inquiry-based or Inquiry Guided Learning

Students learning or applying material in order to meet a challenge, answer a question, conduct an experiment, or interpret data

Worked examples, process worksheets, analyze data sets, evaluate evidence, apply findings to a situation or problem and synthesize resolution(s), answer probing questions about a given research study, ask and answer “What will happen if…?” questions

Problem-based Learning

Student groups conducting outside research on student-identified learning issues (unknowns) to devise one or more solutions or resolutions to problems or dilemmas presented in a realistic story or situation

Review and critique research studies, work in groups/teams to solve a specific open-ended problem, labs

Project-based Learning

Students applying course knowledge to produce something; often paired with cooperative learning

Group work/team project – design or create something – e.g., piece of equipment, a product or architectural design, a computer code, a multimedia presentation, an artistic or literary work, a website, research study, service learning

Role Plays and Simulations

Students acting out roles or improvising scripts, in a realistic and problematic social or interpersonal situation. Students playing out, either in person, or virtually, a hypothetical social situation that abstracts key elements from reality

Real-life situations and scenarios, debates, interviews, frame simulation

Fieldwork and Clinicals

Students learning how to conduct research and make sound professional judgments in real-world situations

Internships, assistantships, community service, shadowing

Using the Course Design Templateexplore the aspects that will likely affect your course.

Now that you’ve reviewed a variety of teaching methods and considered which ones align with your learning outcomes, the next step is to consider activities.

Teaching Methods (2024)
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