APPLICATIONS OF SOME TEACHING THEORIES IN RENOVATING LEARNING AND TEACHING METHODS AT SCHOOLS | Nam | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

APPLICATIONS OF SOME TEACHING THEORIES IN RENOVATING LEARNING AND TEACHING METHODS AT SCHOOLS

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Received: 27/08/20                Revised: 16/09/20                Published: 22/09/20

Authors

Nguyen Danh Nam Email to author, TNU - University of Education

Abstract


Renovating the general education program to improve the quality of human resources in the context of international integration and the requirements of the industrial revolution 4.0. Therefore, it is necessary to change the educational model, innovate teaching and learning methods at schools. The paper presents some teaching theories that are the theoretical foundation for some modern teaching methods that are being applied in schools today. The author analyzes the strengths and limitations of each teaching theory, principles and applications in teaching and learning practice. On that basis, the author clarifies the orientation for renewing teaching methods and techniques to develop students’ competencies, thereby contributing to meeting the requirements of the new general education program.


Keywords


Teaching theories; teaching viewpoints; teaching methods; teaching techniques; education renovation.

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