Didactic Strategies
Learning strategies
Reciprocal questioning
The pause procedure
The muddiest point technique
Rotating chair group discussions
According to Díaz (1998) Didactic strategies are procedures and resources that the teachers use to promote meaningful learning and facilitate the processing of new content in a deeper and more conscious way” (p. 19).
Teaching strategies
Modeling
Mistakes
Feedback
Cooperative Learning
Experiential Learning
Student-Led Classroom
When we talk about teaching strategies, we are referring to a master plan or some procedures used by teachers in order to facilitate students’ meaningful learning.
This is a set of strategies used by students in order to put into practice what they have learned.