Extension Education Process brings about
desirable changes in the behavior of the
concerned persons through educational
methods, so as to improve their general
standard of living with their own efforts.
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
A supportive
learning
environment is
crucial for
student success.
It involves
creating a space
that fosters
engagement,
collaboration,
and intellectual
growth.
ROLE OF EDUCATOR
Extension educators design
programs based on the needs of
their communities.
Extension educators work with local
partners to deliver their programs.
Extension educators analyze their
teaching methods and strive to
improve them.
Extension educators motivate their
audiences.
Extension educators research new
technology to extend.
Extension educators develop skills
in selecting, combining, and using
ROLE OF PEOPLE
Peer Learning
Students learn from each other , Exchanging perspectives ,Ideas and
experiences.
Teacher-Student Relationships
Positive relationships between educators and students create a safe
and supportive environment where learning thrives. Educators
Diverse Perspectives
Students learn from each other’s unique backgrounds
and perspectives, enriching their understanding of the
world.
ADAPTING TO LEARNING STYLES
Visual Learners
Use diagrams, charts, and visual aids to
present information.
Auditory Learners
•Incorporate audio recordings, lectures, and
discussions into learning activities.
•Kinesthetic Learners
•Provide hands-on activities, experiments, and
role-playing opportunities.
ENGAGING LEARNERS
1. Active Learning
Engaging students in hands-on activities, projects,
and discussions promotes deeper understanding and
critical
thinking.
2. Differentiated Instruction
Tailoring instruction to meet the diverse needs and
learning styles of students ensures that everyone has
the opportunity to succeed.
3. Technology Integration
Using technology as a tool to enhance learning,
provide access to information, and foster creativity
empowers
students to explore new possibilities.
4. Real-World Connections
Connecting learning to real-world scenarios and
experiences makes learning relevant and engaging,
MEASURING LEARNING
OUTCOMES
1. Formative Assessment
Ongoing assessment throughout the
learning process provides feedback to both
students and educators, allowing for
adjustments and improvements.
2. Summative Assessment
Evaluates students' overall understanding
at the end of a unit or course, providing a
comprehensive picture of their progress.
3. Portfolio Assessment
Collecting a variety of student work over
time allows educators to track growth,
identify areas for development, and
showcase students' achievements.
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