Monday, 28 November 2016

Eclectic Approach in Education by Amrita Tejpal

Eclectic approach is a method of language education that combines various approaches and methodologies to teach language depending on the aims of the lesson and the abilities of the learners. Different teaching methods are borrowed and adapted to suit the requirement of the learners. It breaks the monotony of the class. In addition, It is a conceptual approach that does not merely include one paradigm or a set of assumptions. Instead, eclecticism adheres to or is constituted from several theories, styles, and ideas in order to gain a thorough insight about the subject, and draws upon different theories in different cases.‘Eclecticism’ is common in many fields of study such as psychology, martial arts, philosophy, religion and drama 

Approaches and Methods Used

There are varied approaches and methods used for language teaching. In eclectic approach, the teacher can choose from these different methods and approaches:
  • Grammar-translation Method: It is a method of teaching languages by which students learn grammatical rules and then apply those rules by translating between the target language and the native language.
  • Direct Method: In this method the teacher refrains from using the students' native language. The target language is directly used for teaching all the four skills—listening, speaking, reading and writing.
  • Structural-situational Approach: In this approach, the teacher teaches language through a careful selection, gradation and presentation of vocabulary items and structures through situation based activities.
  • Audio-lingual/Audio-visual Method: In this style of teaching students are taught through a system of reinforcement. Here new words and grammar are directly taught without using the students' native language. However, unlike direct method, audio-lingual method does not focus on vocabulary. Instead, the teacher focuses on grammar through drill and practice.
  • Bilingual Method: The word 'bilingual' means two languages. In bilingual method, the teacher teaches the language by giving mother tongue equivalents of the words or sentences. This method was developed by C.J. Dodson.
  • Communicative Language Teaching: This approach lays emphasis on oral method of teaching. It aims to develop communicative competence in students.
  • Total-Physical Response: It is based on the theory that memory is enhanced through association with physical response.
  • The Silent Way: In this method the teacher uses a combination of silence and gestures to focus students' attention.Jump up

6 comments:

  1. Having read this I thought it was very enlightening. I appreciate you spending some time and energy to put this short article together studying. I once again find myself personally spending way too much time both reading and commenting. But so what, it was still worthwhile!

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