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The 5 Most Effective Teaching Styles (Pros & Cons of Each)
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by Colin Burton on June 29, 2022
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Even though every instructor is unique, the prevalent style of teaching has changed dramatically over the past 50 years, along with the new cultural norms and technological advancements.
Educational researchers today define at least five different teaching styles on a spectrum that moves from a teacher-centered approach to a student-centered one:
Other teaching methods outside of the core five exist as well. The Spectrum of Teaching Styles in Physical Education defines 11 distinct teaching styles that can be used to coach students in schools and universities.
While most instructors can be described by a single personal model of teaching, the best ones always adjust their teaching strategies to their students and the learning process at hand.
That’s why it’s important to know what the different teaching styles are and have a clear idea of how to use them when needed.
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5 different teaching styles to use today
A lot of educators in traditional teaching environments with decades of experience are not aware of their primary teaching style, even though their approach to teaching has a direct effect on student participation and student engagement.
infographic describing the 5 different teaching styles described in this article
Let’s explore five teaching style examples to show how broad differentiated instruction in classroom settings can be.
Lecturer
Demonstrator
Hybrid
Facilitator
Delegator
1. Lecturer
The lecturer style (sometimes called the formal authority style) is familiar to anyone who’s sat through long unidirectional lectures in giant university auditoriums.
This teaching style is often used with large groups of students, when a lot of interaction between the teacher and students is not feasible.
The subject matter in the lecturer style, most of the time, is singular and predetermined. Students are encouraged to take notes and ask questions at the end. There are usually no activities planned.
Pros
Possible to teach large groups of students at once
Easy to prepare lecturers
Cons
Low information retention
No active learning
2. Demonstrator
Under the demonstrator style, the teacher still retains a lot of authority but is more open to trying a student-centered approach to teaching.
You can see the demonstrator encouraging students to come up with problem-solving strategies, ask questions and simulate what they’ve just learned.
The demonstrator often goes beyond lectures, showing presentations, images, films and experiments. As a result, it’s more applicable to more learning styles.
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