Active Learning: Encourages students to actively engage in the learning process through discussions, group activities, problem-solving, and hands-on projects.
Flipped Classroom: Students review instructional material (videos, readings, etc.) independently before class.
Case-Based Learning: Students analyze real-life scenarios or cases to understand and apply theoretical concepts in practical si...
Active Learning: Encourages students to actively engage in the learning process through discussions, group activities, problem-solving, and hands-on projects.
Flipped Classroom: Students review instructional material (videos, readings, etc.) independently before class.
Case-Based Learning: Students analyze real-life scenarios or cases to understand and apply theoretical concepts in practical situations.
Socratic Method: This method involves asking students thought-provoking questions to stimulate critical thinking and encourage active participation.
Cooperative Learning: Students work in small groups to complete tasks or projects, promoting teamwork, communication, and social skills.
Game-Based Learning: Utilizing educational games and interactive activities to make learning more engaging and enjoyable.
Online Learning: Leveraging digital platforms and resources to deliver educational content and facilitate learning remotely.
Direct Instruction: A teacher-centered approach with clear and structured presentations of information and concepts.