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Some practical ideas on teaching & learning

Active learning

Students learn more effectively if they are actively engaged, e.g. passive lectures or active discussions.

Collaborative learning

Students can learn by interacting with one another as well with the teacher, e.g. peer tutoring.

Learning styles

Students learn more effectively if they can use their prefered learning style, e.g. visual or aural or reading or kinesthetic.

Learning depends on what is already known

Students learn by integrating new knowledge with old, and thereby continually reconstruct their own understanding of the world (constructivist model of learning), so find out what they know and build on it.

Learning depends on relevence

Students learn material that is relevent to them more effectively.