Instructional Techniques
Course Information
In today’s complex learning environment, the most successful instructors/trainers demonstrate instructional strategies that both respect and challenge adult learners. Through lectures, discussion (synchronous and asynchronous) and various assignments, you will explore a wide variety of instructional techniques including: lecture, group discussion, demonstration, icebreakers, case study, brainstorming, debate, fishbowl, collage, role-play, panel discussions and skits. Factors affecting the selection of techniques will also be addressed. Participants will demonstrate their mastery of instructional techniques through the design and online delivery of a lesson. Some of the most common instructional strategies include co-operative learning, problem-based learning, active learning, classroom management issues and the use of media and resources.
Intake
Start Date
End Date Oct 08 / 2025
Prerequisite(s):
Adult Learning DU-TEAC1980
Computer Software Requirements:
A microphone may be used to complete an assignment however it is an optional purchase.
Chats:
No
Group Work:
No

Registering college code:
MO-EDUCTAL04
Host college code:
DU-TEAC3980
How to register
Register online by visiting the Continuing Education Registration platform
If you require assistance please visit our How to Register webpage. When Registering for a course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (e.g. ENL001– not DU-ENL001).
Contact
Karen Bacher
OntarioLearn Coordinator, Continuing Education
Email : karen.bacher@mohawkcollege.ca
135 Fennell Avenue WestHamilton, ON
L9C 0E5
Phone : (905) 575-2706
Fax :