Assignment 2
Due August 1 2025
,ISC3701 – Assignment 2
Due Date: 1 August 2025
Title: Instructional Strategies and Theories in Diverse Classroom Settings
1.0 Section A: Short Answer Questions
1.1 Three Main Styles of Instruction
Instructional styles refer to the distinctive ways educators manage their classrooms and
facilitate learning. These approaches are often adapted from psychological theories,
particularly Baumrind’s framework on parenting styles, and are instrumental in shaping
learners’ academic experiences. The three most commonly discussed instructional
styles in diverse educational settings are the permissive, democratic, and
authoritative styles. Each reflects a different balance of teacher control, learner
independence, and classroom interaction.
1. Permissive Instructional Style
The permissive style is marked by a teacher's relaxed approach to authority and
discipline. Educators using this style tend to be highly responsive to learners' needs but
exert minimal control over behavior or academic structure. They often allow students to
make their own decisions about how and when to learn, with limited enforcement of
rules or expectations.
✅ Advantages: Encourages learner creativity, independence, and open
expression of ideas.
⚠️Challenges: May lead to classroom disorganization, inconsistent learning
outcomes, and reduced academic accountability, particularly among learners
who require clear structure and guidance.
This style works best in environments where learners are self-motivated and capable of
directing their own learning with minimal supervision.
, 2. Democratic Instructional Style
This approach promotes shared decision-making between the teacher and learners.
The teacher facilitates a classroom culture of mutual respect, participation, and
collaboration, allowing learners to contribute meaningfully to setting learning goals,
rules, and assessment criteria.
✅ Advantages: Fosters critical thinking, responsibility, and learner engagement.
It strengthens communication skills and builds a sense of ownership over the
learning process.
💡 Best Use: Effective in multicultural or inclusive classrooms, where learner
voice and agency are key to promoting equity and motivation.
The democratic style supports constructivist learning theories, which emphasize active
participation and knowledge co-construction between teacher and learner.
3. Authoritative Instructional Style
Often confused with authoritarian methods, the authoritative style maintains strong
classroom control while also being warm, supportive, and communicative. The teacher
sets high expectations for learner performance and behavior but also provides clear
rationale, emotional support, and consistent feedback.
✅ Advantages: Balances discipline with empathy, structure with flexibility. It
promotes academic achievement while nurturing students' emotional and social
development.
🌟 Outcome: Learners tend to feel safe, respected, and motivated, making them
more likely to succeed and take initiative in their learning.
This is widely considered the most effective instructional style across diverse classroom
settings, especially when guided by high expectations and mutual respect.