Participatory teaching strategies
The teacher explains the key points or the importance of a topic, short inputs about 2-15 minute. After that follows … Read more
The teacher explains the key points or the importance of a topic, short inputs about 2-15 minute. After that follows … Read more
The content-centred strategy sets the content, the information, or skill taught by experts in the focus and cannot be changed. … Read more
This strategy moves students away from passive learning in the classroom (seated in desks or behind the screen, receiving instruction … Read more
This method is often used for large classes. In this method, the teachers explain the topic: definitions, facts, events, principles … Read more
One of the engaging approaches in learning is introducing gamified elements into learning content. It offers the chances for deeper … Read more
Digital badges are records of learner achievement: skills, knowledge, and competences. These badges can address one block in a course, … Read more
Enabling self-paced learning block or unit in the course will address different needs, learning styles of the students and offer … Read more
Individual support is a service that provides a broad range of individualised supports to students requiring assistance with activities, daily … Read more
In both cooperative and collaborative learning the students work in smaller groups in order to accomplish learning goals. Collaborative learning … Read more
Challenge based learning is a student-centred approach where students collaboratively answer the challenge. The challenge is focusing on a big … Read more