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Concept of teaching		Teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter
Need of TeachingThrough teaching, the teacher aims atGiving some knowledge to the students;Passing some information to them;Making the students acquire some skill;Changing the attitude of the learners;Modifying the behavior of the students;Giving some experiences of life; etc.,
Definitions of teachingAccording to RabindraNath Tagore, “A Teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning himself.  A lamp can never light another lamp unless it continues to burn its own flame.”H.C.  Morrison (1934): “teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter.”N. L, Gage(1962): “Teaching is a form of interpersonal influence aimed at changing the behavior potential of another person”B.D. Smith (1961): “Teaching is a system of actions intended to induce learning.”John Dewey: “One might as well say he has sold when no one has bought, as to say he has taught when no one has learned.”
Variable involved in teachingIndependent variable: In the process of teaching, teacher plays the role of independent variable.Dependent variable: the student is the dependent variable in the process of teaching. Intervening or mediating variables: the content of teaching, strategies, tactics of teaching and techniques of motivation are intervening variables.
Functions of Teaching		In teaching process, the active or functional part is played by the independent and dependent variable. Mainly following three types of functions are performed by these variables:Diagnostic functionsPrescriptive functionsEvaluative functions
I. Diagnostic functionsThe goal is to bring desirable changes in the behavior of students. The initial task needs a proper diagnosis for the prescription of appropriate treatment (the actual attempts) for bringing desirable behavioral changes in the students. Accordingly, a teacher has to perform the following diagnostic functions:
He has to diagnose the entering behavior of the student. The initial potential of the student in terms of cognitive, cognitive and affective abilities should be properly diagnosed with the help of some diagnostic tests.He has to diagnose and formulate specific educational objectives, the type and amount of behavioral changes he wants to introduce in the student in the light of the entering behavior and environmental conditions.He has to analyze the content, instructional material and environmental facilities available for carrying out his task.He has to diagnose his own potential and capabilities and bring desirable improvement in his own behavior for the success of his own mission
II. Prescriptive functions		On the basis of diagnosis, the teacher takes decision about the needed prescription for achieving the stipulated objectives. Accomplishment of objectives needs an appropriate interaction between the teacher and the student which, in turn, needs proper management of the intervening variables by the teacher. Accordingly, he has to perform the following functions;
Selecting appropriate contents and organizing them into proper sequence. Selecting proper teaching techniques, strategies and feedback devices in view of the individual difference among the students.Seeking essential cooperation from the students for a purposeful interaction.
III. Evaluative functions		Evaluative function concerned with the tasks of evaluating the progress and outcomes of the prescriptive functions that may be decided in the form of realization of the stipulated objectives.  The failure in the realization of the objectives is essentially a failure in the prescriptive functions either due to improper diagnosis or some serious mistakes in prescribing or carrying out the treatment (actual teaching) task
		Various evaluation devices in the form of tests, observations, interviews, rating scales, inventories and unstructured projective techniques are help in exercising evaluative functions.	In contrast to diagnostic or prescriptive functions, the student remains more active in the evaluative functions. He has to respond and evaluate his own progress in terms of the abilities acquired and behavior changes occurred
References“Essentials Of Educational Technology” By Mangal, 2009 ISBN 978-81-203-3723-7, Pg 150 -153.“Essentials Of Instructional Technology” By A. R. Rather, ISBN 81-7141-818-X, 2004,Pg 1 – 13.“Essential Of Instructional Tech.” By Chand Tara, 2004, Pg 13 -14.
Thank YouCreated and Presented byK. Anand,(M.Ed 2010 - 2011),School of Education,Pondicherry University,Pondicherry

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Need and function of teaching by anand

  • 1. AssignmentTITLESUBJECTSUBMITTED ByOnJan – 24th – Two Thousand ElevenSUBMITTED To
  • 2. Concept of teaching Teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter
  • 3. Need of TeachingThrough teaching, the teacher aims atGiving some knowledge to the students;Passing some information to them;Making the students acquire some skill;Changing the attitude of the learners;Modifying the behavior of the students;Giving some experiences of life; etc.,
  • 4. Definitions of teachingAccording to RabindraNath Tagore, “A Teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning himself. A lamp can never light another lamp unless it continues to burn its own flame.”H.C. Morrison (1934): “teaching is an intimate contact between a more mature personality and less mature one which is designed to further the education of the latter.”N. L, Gage(1962): “Teaching is a form of interpersonal influence aimed at changing the behavior potential of another person”B.D. Smith (1961): “Teaching is a system of actions intended to induce learning.”John Dewey: “One might as well say he has sold when no one has bought, as to say he has taught when no one has learned.”
  • 5. Variable involved in teachingIndependent variable: In the process of teaching, teacher plays the role of independent variable.Dependent variable: the student is the dependent variable in the process of teaching. Intervening or mediating variables: the content of teaching, strategies, tactics of teaching and techniques of motivation are intervening variables.
  • 6. Functions of Teaching In teaching process, the active or functional part is played by the independent and dependent variable. Mainly following three types of functions are performed by these variables:Diagnostic functionsPrescriptive functionsEvaluative functions
  • 7. I. Diagnostic functionsThe goal is to bring desirable changes in the behavior of students. The initial task needs a proper diagnosis for the prescription of appropriate treatment (the actual attempts) for bringing desirable behavioral changes in the students. Accordingly, a teacher has to perform the following diagnostic functions:
  • 8. He has to diagnose the entering behavior of the student. The initial potential of the student in terms of cognitive, cognitive and affective abilities should be properly diagnosed with the help of some diagnostic tests.He has to diagnose and formulate specific educational objectives, the type and amount of behavioral changes he wants to introduce in the student in the light of the entering behavior and environmental conditions.He has to analyze the content, instructional material and environmental facilities available for carrying out his task.He has to diagnose his own potential and capabilities and bring desirable improvement in his own behavior for the success of his own mission
  • 9. II. Prescriptive functions On the basis of diagnosis, the teacher takes decision about the needed prescription for achieving the stipulated objectives. Accomplishment of objectives needs an appropriate interaction between the teacher and the student which, in turn, needs proper management of the intervening variables by the teacher. Accordingly, he has to perform the following functions;
  • 10. Selecting appropriate contents and organizing them into proper sequence. Selecting proper teaching techniques, strategies and feedback devices in view of the individual difference among the students.Seeking essential cooperation from the students for a purposeful interaction.
  • 11. III. Evaluative functions Evaluative function concerned with the tasks of evaluating the progress and outcomes of the prescriptive functions that may be decided in the form of realization of the stipulated objectives. The failure in the realization of the objectives is essentially a failure in the prescriptive functions either due to improper diagnosis or some serious mistakes in prescribing or carrying out the treatment (actual teaching) task
  • 12. Various evaluation devices in the form of tests, observations, interviews, rating scales, inventories and unstructured projective techniques are help in exercising evaluative functions. In contrast to diagnostic or prescriptive functions, the student remains more active in the evaluative functions. He has to respond and evaluate his own progress in terms of the abilities acquired and behavior changes occurred
  • 13. References“Essentials Of Educational Technology” By Mangal, 2009 ISBN 978-81-203-3723-7, Pg 150 -153.“Essentials Of Instructional Technology” By A. R. Rather, ISBN 81-7141-818-X, 2004,Pg 1 – 13.“Essential Of Instructional Tech.” By Chand Tara, 2004, Pg 13 -14.
  • 14. Thank YouCreated and Presented byK. Anand,(M.Ed 2010 - 2011),School of Education,Pondicherry University,Pondicherry