Get premium membership and access questions with answers, video lessons as well as revision papers.

Outline the appropriate and inappropriate situations of using programmed instruction as a form of teaching

      

Outline the appropriate and inappropriate situations of using programmed instruction as a form of teaching

  

Answers


Faith
APPROPRIATE SITUATIONS
i. When the classroom contains both slow and fast learners. This enables each learner to move at their speed or pace.
ii. Where there is a shortage of teachers and availability of teachings machines and textbooks.
iii. When the machines and textbooks are available and the learners have advance knowledge to use them.
INAPPROPRIATE SITUATIONS
i. When a given unit or topic is to be covered within a specific period, the slow learners will drag behind because they will not have finished the topic by the end of the set period.
ii. When the machines and textbooks are unavailable or the learners don’t have prior knowledge on how to use them.
Titany answered the question on September 15, 2021 at 13:21


Next: Define a programmed instruction as a form of teaching
Previous: Outline the advantages and disadvantages of using programmed instruction as a form of teaching

View More General Methods Questions and Answers | Return to Questions Index


Learn High School English on YouTube

Related Questions