what is difference between simulated teaching and micro teaching ?
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Simulation is a controlled representation of reality. Simulation means role- playing or rehearsal in which the process of teaching is carried out artificially. Simulated teaching is a teacher training technique. It is used to bring about modification in the behavior of the teacher.
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The following difference between simulated teaching and micro teaching.
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Micro teaching is often done in lecture format, and may be used to introduce a new concept, such as adding, or to practice a new skill, such as sounding out new words.
Macro teaching occurs when a teacher is developing lesson plans.
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