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Didactic Production

This document discusses didactic production and the difference between instructional aids and materials. Didactic production refers to creating lesson plans, activities, and other means to improve teaching like cue cards, games, and presentations. Instructional aids supplement teaching, while instructional materials are the full collection of resources used in lessons, including people and objects. When choosing materials, teachers should select ones aligned with educational goals, appropriate for the audience, and accommodating of diverse learning preferences.

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Didactic Production

This document discusses didactic production and the difference between instructional aids and materials. Didactic production refers to creating lesson plans, activities, and other means to improve teaching like cue cards, games, and presentations. Instructional aids supplement teaching, while instructional materials are the full collection of resources used in lessons, including people and objects. When choosing materials, teachers should select ones aligned with educational goals, appropriate for the audience, and accommodating of diverse learning preferences.

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DIDACTIC PRODUCTION

WHAT IS DIDACTIC PRODUCTION?


Content Means
- Producing instructional documents; lesson - Didactic means such as cue cards, pictures,
plan: pre, during, post and evaluation. games, videos, PPT anything that the
teacher uses to better the teacher-learning
process. These didactic means are
motivating, helpful as they bring ideas from
abstract to concrete.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS AND


INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:
Instructional aids:
- Devices that assist an instructor in the teaching-learning process. These are materials that
are used to aid in the transference of information from one to another.
- Instructional aids are not self-supporting; they are supplementary training devices. The key
factor is that instructional aids support, supplement, or reinforce.

Instructional materials:
- Instructional materials, also known as teaching/learning materials, are any collection of
materials including animate and inanimate objects and human and non-human resources that
a teacher may use in teaching and learning situations to help achieve desired learning
objectives.
- Instructional materials are the tools used in educational lessons, which includes active
learning and assessment. Basically, any resource a teacher uses to help him teach his students
is an instructional material.

HOW TO CHOOSE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS?


- Respect of the educational philosophy of the country: IM should support the educational
philosophy, goals and objectives of the country and of the objectives of the curricular
offering in which the materials will be used.
- Appropriateness: age, level…
- Diversity: according to different learning preferences, standpoints.

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