Huwebes, Marso 14, 2013

LESSON 13: TEACHING WITH VISUAL SYMBOLS








               With visual symbols alone, the teachers have an array of teaching materials to choose from. If teacher decides and commit herself/himself to use visual symbols in every lesson, the teacher can assure that the lesson that he/she teaches will remain fresh to the minds of the students. So what then are the components of visual symbols?

             
               The components of visual symbols are as follows: drawings, cartoons, strip drawings, diagrams, charts, graphs, maps and globes. Let’s start defining each component. Drawings – these may not be the real things but better to have a concrete visual aid than no visual aid at all. It is also advisable that drawings are really near to the reality or shall we say that it really represent the real object, to avoid confusion. Cartoons – the main function of cartoons are to tell a story in a metaphorically manner. The less the artist depends on caption, the more effective the symbolism. Strip drawings – these are commonly known as comic strip but according to Dale, it is more accurate to use the word strip drawings than comic strip. Diagrams – any line drawing that shows arrangement and relations as parts of a whole. There are three types of diagram namely: affinity, tree, and fishbone. Chart – is a diagrammatic representation of relationships among individuals in an organization. Examples of chart are: 1) time chart, 2) tree chart, 3) flow chart, 4) organizational chart, 5) comparison and contrast chart,6) pareto chart, 7) run chart.


               There are several types of graphs: 1) pie graph, 2) bar graph, 3) pictorial graph and 4) line graph. Map – a representation of the surface of the earth or some part of it. Kinds of map: 1) physical map, 2) relief map, 3) economic map and 4) political map. The collection of these visual symbols greatly depends on the preparation and creativity of the teacher.
               

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