traditional instruction
Traditional instruction refers to a teaching method where educators deliver information directly to students, often through lectures and textbooks. This approach typically emphasizes rote memorization and standardized testing, focusing on the acquisition of factual knowledge. Classrooms are usually teacher-centered, with students expected to listen, take notes, and complete assignments based on the material presented.
In traditional instruction, the curriculum is often structured and follows a set timeline, with little room for deviation. This method is commonly used in primary education, secondary education, and even in some higher education settings, where the goal is to ensure that all students learn the same core content.