Models: Models are the most broad instructional practices and they present a philosophical approach to teaching. For a specific instructional emphasis, models are used to structure teaching strategies, methods and skills.
Strategies: Strategies are used when teaching, to develop how a teacher may teach in order to reach learning objectives successfully. Strategies are used when using models and several strategies can be used.
Methods: Methods can be included with one or more strategy. Methods are put into five instructional strategies. The five instructional strategies are: Direct, Indirect, Interactive, Experiential and Independent study.
Examples of Instructional Models: Information processing, Behavioral, Social interaction, personal
Instructional Strategies: Direct, Indirect, interactive, experiential, independent study.
Examples of Instructional Methods: Case studies, Lecture, stimulations, Inquiry, cooperative learning contracts, focused imaging, debate
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