Sociology, asked by jithinpatnaik148, 1 year ago

Explain the phases of 'philip jackson model'. How will you use this model for teaching any unit of your school subject?

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Answered by osoiekoduke
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Philip Jackson Model is majorly placed into three phases;

The forst stage is the Pre active state in which an individual is introduced to the basic learning and observation which does not inovolve any type of experimen.

  • The second phase or stage is the Inter active stage in which individual actions and reaction on a particular subject is established and can be interfered with using the formulated methods:
  • The nature of the learning here give the learner ability to use the knowledge gathered in to piratical experience though the nature is controlled by some other forces.
  • Post active stage is the stage in which evidenced with the normal ability to do the work.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

2. Philip Jackson was a renowned scholar.

His teaching methodology focussed more on children.

He formulated a model of teaching that involved :

The pre-active phase of teaching- preparation of teaching

The interactive phase of teaching- This is actual classroom teaching

The post-active phase of teaching- It is the evaluative stage wherein the feedback to the teacher and student is given to bring necessary improvement.

This methodology can be used at any stage of teaching and for any class. Before teaching preparing the lesson plan, what will be the mode of teaching, supporting materials.

When it comes to the classroom, the interactive session is important to interpret how students are able to understand and comprehend a particular chapter.

And lastly, feedback as to what they deciphered from the chapter and what could be done to make the class more informative and interesting.

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