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Suggested Instructional Strategies


In this Integrated Resource Package, instructional strategies have been included for each curriculum organizer and grade. These strategies are suggestions only, designed to provide guidance for generalist and specialist teachers planning instruction to meet the prescribed learning outcomes. The strategies may be either teacher- directed, student-directed, or both.

There is not necessarily a one-to-one relationship between learning outcomes and instructional strategies, nor is this organization intended to prescribe a linear means of course delivery. It is expected that teachers will adapt, modify, combine, and organize instructional strategies to meet the needs of students and to respond to local requirements.

Teachers should include as many instructional methods as possible to present technical information. Blending live repairs with simulated (i.e., instructor-prepared) tasks will maximize learning. For optimum learning, a combination in-shop and in-class approach is recommended.

The suggested instructional strategies may be undertaken by individual students, partners, or small groups. Automotive Technology 11 and 12 emphasizes skills needed in a changing society. As a result, emphasis is given to the following strategies:

Other ways to enhance the program include:

 


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