Education - Methods and Approaches
Here you will learn some English words related to methods and approaches such as "blended learning", "rote learning", and "homeschooling".
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an educational method in which students learn with the help of electronic and online media as well as traditional classroom teaching
a form of education where students and instructors engage in teaching and learning activities from separate locations
an instructional method where learners progress through a series of structured materials at their own pace, receiving immediate feedback on their responses to questions or exercises
an approach to education where students engage in activities that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and participation
an educational approach where students learn at different times, allowing for flexibility in schedules and self-paced learning
a teaching method in which students work together in flexible groups to exchange ideas and perspectives, promoting shared learning experiences and diverse viewpoints
an instructional approach where students collaborate in structured groups to achieve shared objectives, emphasizing teamwork and accountability
an educational method where students engage in community service projects as part of their coursework, integrating real-world experiences with academic learning
an educational approach that encourages students to make connections across disciplines and apply knowledge and skills from various areas to solve complex problems
an educational approach that utilizes computers and digital technology as primary tools for delivering instructional content, interactive activities, and assessments
an educational method where students learn by actively solving real-world problems, typically in small groups
an educational approach where the focus is on the needs, interests, and abilities of individual students
a learning style in which individuals absorb and retain information best through physical activities, movement, and hands-on experiences rather than traditional classroom instruction
a learning system in which students and teachers do not attend classes instead use online or broadcast resources
educational approaches and settings that diverge from traditional mainstream schooling methods, often tailored to meet the unique needs, interests, or circumstances of individual learners
an educational approach focused on imparting real-world skills and knowledge through hands-on experiences and applications
a traditional approach to learning that emphasizes the study of ancient Greek and Roman literature, history, philosophy, and languages such as Latin and Greek
a pedagogical approach emphasizing learning through direct involvement in real-life experiences, practical activities, and hands-on applications rather than passive classroom instruction
a teaching approach that centers on fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through student-led investigation, questioning, and exploration of topics
a pedagogical approach in which individuals solidify their understanding of a subject matter by instructing others in that topic
an educational approach where parents or guardians choose to educate their children at home rather than sending them to a traditional school
a teaching approach tailored to meet the unique learning needs and preferences of each student
an educational approach that aims to empower learners to critically analyze and challenge oppressive social structures and systems
an educational approach that combines traditional academic subjects with practical, real-world applications to enhance learning and skill development
a teaching method that offers temporary support to learners as they acquire new skills or grasp complex concepts, gradually fading this support as proficiency develops
an instructional design approach where teachers plan lessons by starting with the end goal in mind, then work backwards to develop the curriculum and instructional strategies
a teaching approach where students learn new content at home through online resources and engage in hands-on activities during class
an educational approach that actively addresses issues of diversity, equity, and social justice to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes and discrimination
a method of teaching reading and spelling that focuses on the relationship between sounds and letters
a teaching method that focuses on meaning and comprehension rather than individual language components like phonics
the practice of self-directed learning, where individuals take responsibility for their own education outside of formal schooling