advantages of subject centred approach
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One of the advantages of the traditional approach is that students like it: they're used to it and it fits their idea of what school should be.
Learning discrete skills in a step-by-step fashion lends itself to traditional testing.
Test scores can be easily quantified and explained to funders as program outputs.
Program administrators can use the results of traditional tests to justify their programs' achievements.
Students, tutors and teachers can point to quantifiable progress, and that is certainly motivating.
Traditional curriculum also lends itself well to mass production: publishers can produce workbooks that break down reading or math into subskills and processes, which students and teachers can easily navigate.
The traditional approach is efficient in a field in which resources for staff development are scant.
While teachers can create their own materials using a traditionalist approach, they can also draw upon commercially or locally developed materials and methods.
Volunteer tutors and adult basic education teachers without much training or time can easily teach from an existing curriculum.
The traditional approach is also accessible.
Commercially produced traditional curricula and materials, via workbook or computer, are widely available to learners who are interested in studying on their own.
They don't have to wait for a class to start or fit it into their schedules, especially in case of adult learners.
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Learning discrete skills in a step-by-step fashion lends itself to traditional testing.
Test scores can be easily quantified and explained to funders as program outputs.
Program administrators can use the results of traditional tests to justify their programs' achievements.
Students, tutors and teachers can point to quantifiable progress, and that is certainly motivating.
Traditional curriculum also lends itself well to mass production: publishers can produce workbooks that break down reading or math into subskills and processes, which students and teachers can easily navigate.
The traditional approach is efficient in a field in which resources for staff development are scant.
While teachers can create their own materials using a traditionalist approach, they can also draw upon commercially or locally developed materials and methods.
Volunteer tutors and adult basic education teachers without much training or time can easily teach from an existing curriculum.
The traditional approach is also accessible.
Commercially produced traditional curricula and materials, via workbook or computer, are widely available to learners who are interested in studying on their own.
They don't have to wait for a class to start or fit it into their schedules, especially in case of adult learners.
Hope this you will mark as the brainliest
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