Tag: active learning
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“Revolutionize Your Classroom with the Jigsaw Method: Boost Engagement and Learning Outcomes!”

The Jigsaw method is a teaching technique that has been widely used in classrooms and other educational settings. It was developed in the 1970s by Elliot Aronson, an American psychologist who sought to improve student participation and engagement in the learning process. The essence of this method involves breaking down complex topics or concepts into…
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Exploring Alternative Schooling: A Look Back and Ahead

Alternative Schooling and Education: A Retrospective Look The traditional education system has been around for centuries, providing students with a structured curriculum to follow in order to gain knowledge and skills. However, not all students thrive in this environment. Alternative schooling and education emerged as an alternative approach to learning that caters to the needs…
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Personalized Learning Made Easy: Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom

Differentiated Instruction: Personalizing Learning for All Students As a teacher, you know that every student is unique and has different learning needs. However, it can be challenging to meet the diverse needs of all your students in one classroom. This is where differentiated instruction comes into play. Differentiated instruction is an approach to teaching that…
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“Gamification: The Fun and Effective Way to Learn!”

Gamification is a popular approach to make learning more engaging and interactive. It refers to the use of game design elements in non-game contexts, such as education, to motivate and encourage learners to participate actively in the learning process. The concept has been gaining popularity in recent years because it offers an innovative way of…
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8 Reasons Why Peer-Assessment is a Must-Have Tool in Alternative Schooling and Education

Peer-assessment is an effective tool in alternative schooling and education that allows students to evaluate their peers’ work. This method of assessment has numerous benefits for both the students and teachers; it encourages active learning, promotes critical thinking, and helps students develop their interpersonal skills. In this post, we will discuss eight reasons why peer-assessment…
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“Empowering Students: The Rise of Student-Led Conferences in Education”

Student-led conferences have become increasingly popular in schools as a way of involving students in their own learning process. In traditional parent-teacher conferences, teachers are the ones who provide updates and feedback on student performance. However, with student-led conferences, it is the students themselves who take charge and lead the conference. The purpose of a…



