Difference between micro teaching and simulated teaching
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Like microteaching, simulated teaching can refer to a teaching style that is being used in the classroom, or it can refer to a teacher training method. In the classroom, simulated teaching is when you assign students to particular roles in a simulated environment
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MICRO TEACHING AND SIMULATED TEACHING
- Micro teaching is a structured teaching activity that focuses on one specific teaching skill, such as questioning or presentation skills whereas, Simulated teaching is a teaching activity where the teacher uses realistic scenarios and materials to create real-life teaching situations.
- Micro teaching typically involves a group of students who act out a teaching-learning transaction whereas, Simulated teaching is an activity which is carried out by a single teacher with a group of students working on a realistic problem or application.
- Micro teaching focuses more on teaching techniques and methods, whereas simulated teaching focuses on real-life situations.
- In micro-teaching, a teacher offers a brief lesson on a limited topic to a small group of students whereas, Simulated teaching is similar to micro-teaching, with the addition of a real-life authentic context, whereby students are required to apply the subject knowledge and skills in context.
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