Thursday, April 23, 2015


Chapter 6:  Instructing  & Demonstrating

Students must have learned to pay attention first

Instructing = providing information by talking

Organizational instruction = what to do, with whom, where, and with what equipment

Informational instruction = how to do

          4 guidelines: 

                1.  one idea at a time

                2.  keep it brief

                3.  develop a reminder word or phrase

                4.  adapt/correct based on observation

 

Demonstrating

  1.  Location is important
  2.  Whole or part – start with whole, then break it down
  3.  Normal speed, then slow

Have students do the demonstration if you can’t

  1.  Check for understanding
    1.  Recognition check – did I do it right?
    2.  Verbal check – students identify the concept you are teaching
    3.  Comprehension check – ask students to explain the concept
    4.  Performance check
    5.  Closure – review

Analyze how much time is spent managing, activity, instruction, waiting

Pinpoint – select 1 or 2 students to demonstrate their correct skill

Play – Teach – Play:  play, then teach to enhance play, then play again

Use video and CD for instruction

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