Methods Of Teaching Social StudiesDiscovery Publishing House, 2004 - 368 pages Contents: Teaching of the Subject, Concept and Scope, The Socialisation, Part of National Curriculum, Aims and Objectives, Significance of the Motives, Teaching Methods, Project Methods, Problem Method, Role of Technology, Micro-teaching, Learning by Programme, Teaching Aids, Significance of Dalton Plan, Curriculum, Course Selection, Textbooks and Material, The Examination, Lesson Planning, Art of Questioning, Dealing with Topics. |
Contents
Teaching of the Subject | 1 |
Concept and Scope | 10 |
The Socialisation | 30 |
Part of National Curriculum | 39 |
Part of National Curriculum | 67 |
Aims and Objectives | 78 |
Significance of the Motives | 86 |
Teaching Methods | 96 |
Learning by Programme | 201 |
Learning by Programme | 207 |
Teaching Aids | 216 |
Significance of Dalton Plan | 222 |
Curriculum Development | 230 |
Course Selection | 242 |
Textbooks and Material | 269 |
The Examination | 286 |
Teaching Methods | 107 |
Project Method | 138 |
Problem Method | 149 |
Role of Technology | 160 |
Microteaching | 184 |
Lesson Planning | 312 |
Art of Questioning | 320 |
Dealing with Topics | 332 |
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