Traditional Teaching
Traditional teaching is an educational approach that primarily focuses on direct instruction from a teacher to students. In this model, the teacher is the central figure in the classroom, delivering lectures, assigning readings, and assessing student performance through tests and quizzes. This method often emphasizes rote memorization and standardized curricula.
In traditional teaching, classrooms are typically structured with students seated in rows, facing the teacher. This setup encourages a one-way flow of information, where students are expected to listen and absorb knowledge. While this method has been widely used for centuries, it has faced criticism for not accommodating diverse learning styles and for lacking interactive elements.