MICRO TEACHING Vs MACRO TEACHING

 Difference between Micro Teaching and Macro Teaching

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MICRO TEACHING

MACRO TEACHING

1

Micro means small, microteaching simply means teaching in a small scale.

Macro means large, macro teaching simply means teaching in a large scale.

2

Class consists of small group of 5 to 7 students.

Class consists of small group of 40 to 60 students.

3

The teacher takes up one skill at a time.

The teacher practices several skills at a time.

4

Duration time for teaching is 5 to 7 minutes.

The duration is 40 to 50 minutes.

5

There is immediate feedback.

Immediate feed-back is not available.

6

Objectives are specified in behavioural terms.

Objectives are general and not specified in behavioural terms.

7

Teaching is carried on under controlled situation.

There is no control over situation.

8

Teaching is relatively simple.

Teaching become complex.

9

The role of the supervisor is specific and well defined to improve teaching.

The role of the supervisor is vague.

10

Patterns of classroom interaction can be studied objectively.

Patterns of classroom interactions cannot be studied objectively.

11

Teaching session is recorded through CCTV or any other recording devices to improve teaching/provide feedback.

Teaching session is not necessary to record.

12

Micro teaching steps:

  • Planning
  • Teaching
  • Feedback
  • Re-planning
  • Re-teaching
  • Re-feedback

Macro teaching Steps:

  •   Motivation
  •   Presentation
  •     Application
  •     Summarizing
  •     Assignment

13

Trainees can act as students.

Only school students.

14

To practice skill.

To teach the lesson using skill.

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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