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Unlock your students’ potential. Learn strategic teaching principles with online courses delivered through edX.

What are teaching strategies?

Teaching strategies are practical instruments specifically utilized to enhance learners’ comprehension and boost knowledge retention. Effective teaching strategies inspire learners to dream big and act decisively, by following a well-detailed study plan. These strategies are purposeful and systematic, helping learners to set precise goals, to efficiently manage their time and resources, and to navigate large amounts of information with ease.

Beyond basic memorization, teaching strategies are designed to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills, enabling learners to confront complex challenges with confidence. They can be adapted to fit the needs of individual learners, depending on whether they respond to visual, auditory, or other types of instruction. They can also evolve alongside learners, becoming more efficient and effective as their experience accumulates. 

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Teaching strategy course curriculum

Teaching strategy courses can vary in content and structure, depending on your level of experience, as well as specialized areas of study. Courses can cover a wide range of topics and concepts related to effective teaching methods. Some of the topics that you might study in a learning strategies course can include:

  • Foundations of teaching: Explore the fundamental principles of teaching and learning. Understand different learning styles, theories of education, and the role of a teacher in the learning process.

  • Pedagogical approaches (methods to teaching): Examine teaching strategies and delve into various pedagogical approaches, such as experiential learning, inquiry-based teaching, and student-centered instruction. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and how to apply them effectively.

  • Lesson planning: Study how to design engaging lesson plans, set clear learning objectives, and align instructional activities with learning goals.

  • Assessment and feedback: Learn how to design formative and summative assessments that measure learner progress accurately, while providing constructive feedback.

  • Technology integration: Discover how to integrate technology into the classroom by learning how to use educational software and create learning materials.

  • Classroom management: Learn how to maintain a positive and productive learning environment, by addressing strategies in behavior management, creating classroom routines, and cultivating an inclusive, respectful atmosphere.

edX offers a variety of educational opportunities in different learning formats for those in the education field, as well as a host of other industries and sectors. A boot camp can provide flexible hands-on learning for those who want to upskill; quickly, while executive education courses are designed for busy professionals. You can also pursue a more comprehensive curriculum in a bachelor’s degree program or, for more advanced learners, a master’s degree program. Find the right learning path for you.

Explore jobs that use teaching strategy 

Studying teaching strategies can open the door to an array of jobs in different fields. Some positions that may be of interest to those who study teaching strategy include:

  • Educational consultant: Work with schools and organizations to improve teaching and learning practices that provide guidance on curriculum development, instructional strategies, and educational policies.

  • Curriculum developer: Design and refine educational programs and materials that ensure each curriculum aligns with educational goals and promotes effective learning.

  • Special education teacher: Work with learners who have learning disabilities or special needs by using teaching strategies tailored to each individual.

  • Corporate trainer: Develop teaching strategies to create effective training materials that deliver engaging programs for employees within organizations.

  • Academic coach or tutor: Provide one-on-one support to learners by helping them develop effective study habits with teaching strategies that improve their academic performance.

Keep in mind that each of these roles may have specific qualifications. Research individual jobs that may appeal to you in order to tailor your coursework to your professional aspirations. Once you are ready to start learning, explore how online courses delivered through edX can help you achieve your career goals.