Title of article :
DYNAMIC TEACHING RATIO PEDAGOGIC MODEL
Author/Authors :
Chen, Jiaying Institute of Technical Education - School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology, Singapore , Wee, Keat Kheng Institute of Technical Education - School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology, Singapore , Soh, Guan Kiong Institute of Technical Education - School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology, Singapore , Lim, See Yew Institute of Technical Education - School of Electronics and Info-Comm Technology, Singapore
Abstract :
This paper outlines an innovative pedagogic model, Dynamic Teaching Ratio (DTR) Pedagogic Model, for learning design and teaching strategy aimed at the postsecondary technical education. The model draws on the theory of differential learning, which is widely recognized as an important tool for engaging students and addressing the individual needs of all students. The DTR model caters to the different abilities, interest or learning needs of students and provides different learning approaches based on a student’s learning ability. The model aims to improve students’ academic performance through increasing the lecturer-to-student ratio in the classroom setting. An experimental case study on the model was conducted and the outcome was favourable. Hence, a large-scale implementation was carried out upon the successful trial run. The paper discusses the methodology of the model and its application through the case study and the large-scale implementation
Keywords :
dynamic teaching ratio , differential learning , ability grouping , flexibility
Journal title :
Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal title :
Journal of Technical Education and Training