Supervised Study Method
Arthur C Binning and David H Binning describe that “by supervised study we mean the supervision by the teacher of a group or class of pupils as they work at their desk or around their tables”Visit
- teacher is always ready to direct and aid them
- supervised study emphasis individual attention
- supervised study emphasis individual attention
- provide better pupil teacher relation
- development of skills...See more
Main developed skills are……….
- Skill as to how to read social studies material
- Skill as to how to use encyclopedias
- Skill as to how to use dictionaries
- Skill as to how to use maps atlases, indexes and almanacs.
- Skill as to how to read graphs..See more
Limitations
- Destroys the supremacy of teachers
- As they play a secondary role in the teaching learning process
- It is a costly method
- bright people is not helped under this method and in some cases is even hindered by the method
- It requires the lengthened school day, which is not possible due to various pressures of co-curricular activities....See more