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LEA HO AgEx3 Extension Teaching Methods

The document outlines various teaching methods used in agricultural extension and communication, categorized into individual, group, and mass methods. Individual methods include farm visits and electronic communication, while group methods encompass lectures, demonstrations, and discussions. Mass methods involve larger scale approaches like puppetry, popular theater, and campaigns aimed at community engagement and education.

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LEA HO AgEx3 Extension Teaching Methods

The document outlines various teaching methods used in agricultural extension and communication, categorized into individual, group, and mass methods. Individual methods include farm visits and electronic communication, while group methods encompass lectures, demonstrations, and discussions. Mass methods involve larger scale approaches like puppetry, popular theater, and campaigns aimed at community engagement and education.

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CBRC E-Hand Outs

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR AGRICULTURE (LEA)

Subject AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND COMMUNICATION


Topic EXTENSION TEACHING METHODS
Prepared by: JOHN MARK BATOLLO

INDIVIDUAL TEACHING METHODS


• Farm and Home Visit
• Office Calls
• Telephone Calls
• Personal Letters
• Informal Contacts,
• Electronic Media (Fax, Internet, E-mail)

GROUP METHODS
• Lecture (involves factual presentation and textual explanation of a particular
topic or few selected topics)
• Demonstration (Method and Result Demonstration)
• Tours and Field Trips
• Field Day
• Meetings
• Group Discussion
o Brainstorming (An activity in which a deliberate attempt is made to
think and speak out freely creatively about all possible approaches and
solutions to a given problem, the group participating in spontaneous
and unrestrained discussion)
o Panel (a direct, conversational, and inter-actional discussion among a
small group of experts or well-informed persons. Panelists exchange
ideas among themselves and react directly with each other. It involves
actual panel discussion, exchange of ideas, summary or last statement
of panelists and an open forum (clarifications, questions, objection to
ideas)
o Symposium ta method where speakers(s) is/are invited to compound
on a topic given or assigned to him (them))
o Phillip 66 (6 persons, 6 minute discussion)

MASS METHOD
• Puppetry - acting a play on the stage using puppets that coul4 be a doll, a
small figure, or an image of an animal
• Popular theater- makes use of performances in the form of drama, singing,
dancing and puppetry. Called “popular” because they are aimed at the whole
village, not just at those who are educated. It involves local people as
performers.
• Wall newspaper
• Exhibits (displays that create interest or are used for information sharing that
use posters, pictures, photographs, models and specimens. Suited for bulletin
boards, demo plots or agricultural shows)
• Campaign - a.coordinated use of different methods focusing on a particular
widespread problem and its solution. Normally planned and directed from the
regional or national levels.
• Television
• Print (folders, posters, newspaper, fact sheets)
• Projected visuals ( slides, films, overheads projectors transparencies)

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