ACTIVE LEARNING :
Active learning techniques encourage students to participate in their education by analysing, debating, researching, and producing. In class, students put their knowledge into reality, work through difficult decisions, solve issues, offer answers, and articulate concepts in their own terms through writing and discussion. The learning process depends on timely feedback from the teacher or other students. Benefits of active learning are,
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1.) Students have a variety of learning options when given the chance to process course material through thinking, writing, communicating, and problem-solving.
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2.) By relating new information to existing knowledge, organising knowledge, and fortifying brain connections, applying new knowledge assists pupils in encoding information, concepts, and abilities in their memories.
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3.) Students are able to correct mistakes and gain a deeper comprehension of the course topic by receiving regular and fast feedback.