HEURISTIC
METHOD
The
word “heuristic” is derived from the Greek word heurisco” meaning “I find out”
and the “Heuristic Method” is one in which the pupils are left to find out
things for themselves. Children are placed, as far as possible, in the position
of discoverers and instead of being told the facts; they are led to find out
things for themselves.
Through
this method the pupils are made to learn. The Heuristic method was, for the
first time, coined by Dr. H. E. Armstrong (1888-1928), Professor of Chemistry
at City and Guild Institute Kensington. This method of teaching is of a very
recent origin. First it was used in Science and its success led it to be
adopted in the teaching of all subjects in the School Curriculum.
The
aim of this method is to develop the scientific attitude and spirit in pupils.
The spirit of enquiry prompts the pupils to learn. This method insists on
truth, whose foundation is based on reason and personal experiences.
As a
matter of fact there is no spoon-feeding or more acceptances of facts which are
given by the teacher. An eminent educationist has pointed out that the object
of the heuristic method is “to make pupils more exact, more truthful, observant
and thoughtful to lay this solid foundation for future self-education and to encourage
this growth of spirit of enquiry and research.”
All
the children in a class may be set to work simultaneously at this same problem
in adopting the heuristic method. Each child with all attention strives to find
out something for himself. Heuristic method aims at the pupils’ own
observations to satisfy as many questions as possible to be raised in the
teaching- learning situation.
Much
is demanded of the teacher in the heuristic method of teaching. He should be a
great reader of books in order to obtain varied information. The teacher should
posses much curiosity, observation, interest and spirit of scientific
investigation, because these are the qualities he wishes to develop in pupils.
The teacher should realize the responsibility of fostering in this pupils good
habits of reading and collecting various information from books.
In the heuristic method, the teacher is a guide and also a
working partner. As a friend of pupils, this teacher should proceed on the way
to discover facts. He is to see that this class room is pervaded by an
atmosphere of freedom and that the work provided to the children encourages
self-development, spontaneity and self-expression.
This
method is used not only in teaching scientific subjects like Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry and Nature Study, but in all subjects of the curriculum. A
close study of this method reveals that it is in reality this heuristic
attitude which should characterize teaching of all subjects. It is opposed to
dogmatic techniques of teaching, where pupils are passive learners. This may be
applied to inductive as well as deductive lessons and thus heuristic method is
problem- solving.
According
to its author Prof. Armstrong, “Heuristic methods of teaching are methods which
involve placing students as far as possible in the position of
discoverers,—methods which involve their finding out instead of being merely
told about things.” This statement speaks very Cleary that telling is in no
teaching. The Heuristic method tends to set the learner himself on the track of
invention and to direct him into the paths in which the author has made his own
discoveries. Heuristic Method is learning by doing.
Merits of Heuristic Method
a.
Through this method, students become self- reliant, as under it more emphasis
is being paid on the individual work, careful observations and independent
thinking.
b.
Under this method, students have to indulge in the functions of keen
observation and proper analysis, as a result of which scientific outlook gets
developed among them.
c.
Through this method, students become able to solve various kinds of problems on
their own, with the help of which they can lead a successful life.
d.
As all the students get the opportunity to participate in the learning process,
as a result of which they get satisfaction of psychological needs, which makes
the knowledge gained through them to be permanent.
e.
Teacher keeps a constant check on the students under this method as a result of
which students get individual attention from the teacher, which make them more
alert and careful.
f.
Students accomplish much of the experimentation work in the classrooms as a
result of which very little is left which can be given to them in the form of
home work. Thus, it can be said that with this method, students feel themselves
freed from the burden on heavy loads of homeworks.
Demerits of Heuristic Method
a.
This method cam only be used in case teacher is highly able and qualified.
b.
It is not possible to make use of the method when the number of students
getting education in the class is large.
c.
Students find lot of undue burden on themselves as it is expected from them
that they can conduct various experimentation functions on their own.
d.
As the sources providing information regarding this method are not sufficient, because
of which teachers do not possess the necessary information as how to make use
of the method properly, because of which they hesitate to use it.
e. With this method, teachers generally find it difficult to
finish all the topics covered under the vast syllabus within proper time.
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