Difference between microteaching 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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Micro Teaching is a teacher training and faculty development technique whereby the teacher reviews a recording of a teaching session, in order to get constructive feedback from peers and/or students about what has worked and what improvements can be made to their teaching technique. Micro-teaching was invented in the mid-1960s at Stanford University by Dwight W. Allen, and has subsequently been used to develop educators in all forms of education.
In the simulated teaching method, the pupils are only acquainted with the conditions. Therefore they discuss and go ahead with the subject matter. Groups of four or five pupils are made in such a method.