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Model Teaching Model Teaching’s comprehensive menu of courses are designed to provide classroomrelevant training to developing teachers While most professional development only covers the theory behind a particular classroom strategy our courses actually guide teachers through the necessary steps for classroom implementation Models of Teaching The Second Principle You may have even created your own teaching models but didn’t know it Aligned to teaching beliefs Traditionally models of teaching are represented by a broad array of teaching systems each system containing a distinctive philosophical foundation or theory of learning basis with related pedagogical methodologies What Are the Different Types of Teaching Models Teaching models are methods of teaching or underlying philosophies that guide teaching methods Effective teachers will integrate different teaching models and methods depending on the students that they are teaching and the needs and learning styles of those students One model of teaching is referred to as direct instruction Models of teaching Models of teaching 1 ConceptsInformation Processing Model Behavioural Model Social Model Personal Model 2 What is Teaching ModelA model of teaching is a plan or pattern that can be used to shape curriculums longterm courses of studies to design instructional materials and to guide instruction in the classroom and other settings based Teaching with models Home Science Online Teaching with models Models are human inventions based on an incomplete understanding of how nature works A model is a representation of an idea object event process or system see below for examples of types of models Educational Psychology Interactive Models of Teaching Most of the methods used are associated with open education While these models have not demonstrated an ability to impact outcomes associated with traditional education they do show promise in impacting other outcomes important for the information age Facilitative teachingstudentcentered based on the methods of Carl Rogers