INTERACTIVE TEACHING METHODS IN CONTEMPORARY HIGHER EDUCATION
Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.6, No. 10)Publication Date: 2015-10-26
Authors : S. RAMACHANDRAN; J. RENGAMANI;
Page : 95-103
Keywords : Teaching Method; Interactive Method; Professional Competence; Iaeme Publication; IAEME; Research; Engineering; Management; Business; IJM;
Abstract
The main strategy of modern education should focus on the student's independent activity, the organization of self-learning environments and experimental and practical training, where students have a choice of actions and can use initiative?as well as flexible training programs where students can work in a comfortable rhythm. Today, we should talk about the use of interactive methods of training, which encourage interest in the profession; promote the efficient acquisition of training material; form patterns of conduct; provide high motivation, strength, knowledge, team spirit and freedom of expression; and most importantly, contribute to the complex competences of future specialists. We will give an overview of the modern teaching methods that are most widespread in the scientific and methodological literature and have the potential to form the competences of future professionals. The training, case study, behavioural modelling, peer feedback, play project, metaphor game, storytelling, basket and action learning methods?and their potential in professional training?are briefly described.
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