1. Inquiry-Based Learning
• Pose real biological questions (e.g., “Why do antibiotics stop working?”)
• Encourage students to hypothesize, investigate, and draw conclusions
• Builds scientific thinking rather than memorisation
Case-Based Learning
• Use real scenarios (e.g., genetic disorders, outbreaks)
• Students analyse and solve problems
• Encourages critical thinking and application
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1. Inquiry-Based Learning
• Pose real biological questions (e.g., “Why do antibiotics stop working?”)
• Encourage students to hypothesize, investigate, and draw conclusions
• Builds scientific thinking rather than memorisation
Case-Based Learning
• Use real scenarios (e.g., genetic disorders, outbreaks)
• Students analyse and solve problems
• Encourages critical thinking and application
2.Visual & Interactive Learning
• Diagrams, animations, 3D models (DNA, cells, organs)
• Flowcharts for processes like respiration or photosynthesis
• Helps students grasp complex processes quickly
3.Real-Life Applications
• Link biology to everyday life:
• Human health (diseases, nutrition)
• Environment (climate change, conservation)
• Makes lessons relevant and engaging
Case-Based Learning
• Use real scenarios (e.g., genetic disorders, outbreaks)
• Students analyse and solve problems
• Encourages critical thinking and application
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