Teaching: Concept, Objectives & Levels
Welcome to the first chapter of the Teaching Aptitude unit for UGC NET Paper 1. This foundational chapter explores the core mechanics of the teaching-learning process. Here, you will master the basic concepts of teaching, the transition from pedagogy to heutagogy, the cognitive levels of instruction, and the essential variables that dictate classroom success. Select a study module below to begin.
Concept, Nature & Modalities of Teaching
Understand the fundamental definition of teaching, the Triadic process, the T-L model, and modalities like conditioning, training, and indoctrination.
Study Module →Models of Teaching (Pedagogy to Heutagogy)
Trace the learning continuum from teacher-led adolescent learning (Pedagogy) to adult learning (Andragogy) and self-determined inquiry (Heutagogy).
Study Module →Levels of Teaching
Master the cognitive hierarchy of instruction: the rote focus of the Memory level, the relational focus of Understanding, and the critical problem-solving of the Reflective level.
Study Module →Direct and Indirect Teaching Methods
Compare teacher-centered explicit instruction with student-centered, inquiry-based learning that relies on higher-order thinking skills.
Study Module →Characteristics of Good Teaching
Explore the key traits of effective educators as outlined by Ramsden, focusing on active learning, constructive feedback, and classroom adaptability.
Study Module →Basic Requirements & Variables of Teaching
Analyze the structural components of the classroom ecosystem: the Independent variable (Teacher), Dependent variable (Student), and Intervening variables.
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