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TEACHING AIDS

TEACHING AIDS. The thing which I hear ,I may forget . The thing which I see ,I may remember . The thing which I do , I can not forget. Indian Education Commission , 1964-66

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TEACHING AIDS

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  1. TEACHING AIDS The thing which I hear ,I may forget . The thing which I see ,I may remember . The thing which I do , I can not forget. Indian Education Commission , 1964-66 The supply of teaching aids to every school is essential for the improvement of the quality of teaching . It should indeed bring about an educational revolution in the country.

  2. The psychology of using Teaching Aids We learn- 1.0% through TASTE 1.5% through TOUCH 3.5% through SMELL 11.0% through HEARING 83.0% through SIGHT

  3. . We Remember- 20% of what we HEAR 30% of what we SEE 50%of what we SEE & HEAR 80% of what we SAY 90% of what we SAY &DO

  4. OBJECTIVES • To make teaching effective • To make learning interesting and profitable • To quicken the pace of learning • To foster the development of knowledge • To economize teacher's efforts

  5. . • To overcome possible hurdles during the act of teaching • To add variety & newness to the lesson • To simplify the complex phenomena • To make teaching interactive • To develop inquisitiveness among the learner to learn further

  6. Principles in the Use of Audio – Visual Aids • Principle of Preparation • Principle of Selection • Principle of Proper Presentation • Principle of Response • Principle of Physical Control

  7. CHARACTERISTCS • Visible & according to local needs • Up-to-date • Portable & easy • Improvised • Motivating • Simple ,Cheep & easily available • Meaningful & Purposeful • Accurate truthful & Real

  8. CLASSIFICATION

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  10. Relative Effectiveness of Teaching Aids Non-Projected aids Projected aids Direct-experience aids

  11. Word, Word, Word - - - VERBAL WHITE CHALK Non - Projected COLOURED CHALK CHART DISPLAY BOARDS MEDOEL STATIC Model MODEL SECTIONAL WORKING MODEL

  12. THREE DIMENSIONAL FIGURES Projected Aids More Effective Than Non- projected Aids EPIDIASCOPE SLIDE PROJECTION B&W COLOURED SLIDES FILM STRIPS PROJECTION – B&W Film strip FILM STRIPS PROJECTION – COLDURED OVER HEAD PROJECTORS OHP MOTION PICTURES – SILENT – B&W FILM STRIPS PROJECTION – COLDURED Motion Pictures MOTION PICTURES – SOUND – COLORED LOOP (CASSETTE) COLOUR FILMS DEMONSTRATIONS TV EXPERIMENTS A INDIVIDUAL DOING EXPERIMENTS PROJECTS EXCURSION, FIFLD TRIPS

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