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Active learning encourages critical thinking skills from "summary" of Learning by Doing by Richard DuFour,Rebecca DuFour

Active learning involves students actively engaging with the material through discussion, problem-solving, or hands-on activities. This approach shifts the focus from the teacher to the student, encouraging them to take ownership of their learning. By actively participating in the learning process, students are more likely to develop critical thinking skills. Critical thinking is the ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information in order to form reasoned judgments or make decisions. Active learning provides students with opportunities to practice these skills in a real-world context. Instead of passively receiving information, students are challenged to think critically about the material, ask questions, and make connections between concepts. Through active learning, students are encouraged to thin...
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    Learning by Doing

    Richard DuFour

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