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Describe five phases of the Herbartian method and give the implications to teaching and learning. The phases include.

      

Describe five phases of the Herbartian method and give the implications to teaching and learning.
The phases include.

  

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Faith
I. preparation
By which the teacher stimulates the readiness of the students for the new lessons by referring to materials learnt earlier.
II. Presentation
In which the teacher presents new content to students.
III. Association
In which the new content is deliberately related to materials or ideas learnt earlier.
IV. Systematization
In which the teacher uses examples to illustrate the principles or generalizations to be mastered by the learners.

V. Application
In which students test new ideas or materials of the new lessons or demonstrate their mastery of them.

Implications to teaching and learning
- It emphasizes the value of systematic planning of lessons. Teachers need to ensure that lessons are systematically planned.
- Emphasizes the need for teachers to relate current knowledge to previous knowledge in the
lesson so as to make learning more and wholesome
- Teachers need to plan lessons in such a way as to give learners opportunities to apply learnt
knowledge or practice learnt knowledge within the lesson.
Titany answered the question on January 6, 2022 at 12:21


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