MICRO TEACHING Vs MACRO TEACHING
Difference between Micro Teaching and Macro Teaching
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S.NO |
MICRO TEACHING |
MACRO TEACHING |
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1 |
Micro
means small, microteaching simply means teaching in a small scale. |
Macro
means large, macro teaching simply means teaching in a large scale. |
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2 |
Class
consists of small group of 5 to 7 students. |
Class
consists of small group of 40 to 60 students. |
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3 |
The
teacher takes up one skill at a time. |
The
teacher practices several skills at a time. |
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4 |
Duration
time for teaching is 5 to 7 minutes. |
The
duration is 40 to 50 minutes. |
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5 |
There
is immediate feedback. |
Immediate
feed-back is not available. |
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6 |
Objectives
are specified in behavioural terms. |
Objectives
are general and not specified in behavioural terms. |
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7 |
Teaching
is carried on under controlled situation. |
There
is no control over situation. |
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8 |
Teaching
is relatively simple. |
Teaching
become complex. |
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9 |
The
role of the supervisor is specific and well defined to improve teaching. |
The
role of the supervisor is vague. |
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10 |
Patterns
of classroom interaction can be studied objectively. |
Patterns
of classroom interactions cannot be studied objectively. |
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11 |
Teaching
session is recorded through CCTV or any other recording devices to improve
teaching/provide feedback. |
Teaching
session is not necessary to record. |
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12 |
Micro
teaching steps:
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Macro
teaching Steps:
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13 |
Trainees
can act as students. |
Only
school students. |
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14 |
To
practice skill. |
To
teach the lesson using skill. |
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15 |
A
teacher delivers content for a short period of time. |
A
teacher delivers content for an extended period of time. |
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