Lesson 3
Lesson 3
Lesson 3
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Instructional Media
▰ Tools of learning
o Non-projected media
o Projected media
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Instructional Media
Table 1. Types of instructional media / technology
83% 10% 4% 2% 1%
SIGHT HEARING SMELL TOUCH TASTE
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Basic principles of basic design:
Visual elements (pictures, illustrations, graphics):
1. Lettering style or font – consistency and harmony
2. Number of lettering style – no more than 2 in a static display (chart,
bulletin board)
3. Use of capitals – short titles of headlines should be no more than 6
words
4. Lettering colors – easy to see and read. Use of contrast is good for
emphasis
5. Lettering size – good visibility even for students at the back of the
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Basic principles of basic design:
Visual elements (pictures, illustrations, graphics):
6. Spacing between letter – equal and even spacing
7. Spacing between lines – not too close as to blur at a distance
8. Number of lines – No more than 8 lines of text in each transparency
/ slide
9. Appeal – unusual / catchy, two dimensional, interactive (use of
overlays or movable flaps)
10. Use of directional – devices (arrows, bold letters, bullets,
contrasting color and size, special placement of an item.
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Hypermedia
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Curriculum Stakeholders
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Curriculum Stakeholders
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Curriculum Stakeholders
Some of the roles that the teachers do in curriculum implementation
are:
Guiding, facilitating and directing the activities of the learners;
Choosing the activities and the methods to be utilized;
Choosing the materials that are necessary for the activity;
Evaluating the whole implementation process and
Making a decision whether to continue, modify or terminate the
curriculum.
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Curriculum Stakeholders
4. Parents
Schools need to listen to parents’ concerns about school
curriculum
May not be directly involved in curriculum implementation,
but they are formidable partners for the success of any
curriculum development endeavor.
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Curriculum Stakeholders
How do parents help shape the curriculum in schools?
The school composed of parents who are positively involved in
school activities have better achievement that schools with
uninvolved parents
The home is the extended school environment.
In most schools, parent associations are organized.
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Curriculum Stakeholders
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Curriculum Stakeholders