I always adapt the experience-based learning (also known as experiential learning). It refers to the process of learning through direct experience, reflection, and active engagement rather than merely consuming information. This method involves "learning by doing" and reflects the principle that meaningful learning occurs when individuals are actively engaged in the learning process. For example,...
I always adapt the experience-based learning (also known as experiential learning). It refers to the process of learning through direct experience, reflection, and active engagement rather than merely consuming information. This method involves "learning by doing" and reflects the principle that meaningful learning occurs when individuals are actively engaged in the learning process. For example, when I wanted to teach my students a lexis (comb), I will bring the comb to class help students learn in real sense environment.
Also, I will adapt the method of gaming when learning method. For example, when we are learning some festivals lexis, I will ask my students to team up and make up small stories using those words.
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