While listing the common maladies of classroom instruction as aimlessness, ineffectiveness, inefficiency, narrowness, shallowness, uninspiring and impersonal, Kishore (1989) proposes a study-units based individualised teaching model with use of worksheets cantered on information processing skills and feedback loops leading to consolidation of the subject matter through individual guidance by the teacher and peer-tutoring by fast-learners.
While listing the common maladies of classroom instruction as aimlessness, ineffectiveness, inefficiency, narrowness, shallowness, uninspiring and impersonal, Kishore (1989) proposes a study-units based individualised teaching model with use of worksheets cantered on information processing skills and feedback loops leading to consolidation of the subject matter through individual guidance by the teacher and peer-tutoring by fast-learners.