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Active learning promotes student engagement and participation from "summary" of Learning by Doing by Richard DuFour,Rebecca DuFour

One of the key principles of effective teaching lies in the ability to actively engage students in the learning process. Active learning involves a shift from a traditional, passive approach to education, where students are merely recipients of information, to a more dynamic and participatory model. By actively involving students in the learning process, educators can promote greater engagement and participation in the classroom. When students are actively engaged in their learning, they become more invested in the material being taught. This investment leads to increased motivation and a deeper level of understanding. By encouraging students to actively participate in discussions, group work, and hands-on activities, educators can create a more vibrant and interactive learning environment that fosters a sense of ownership o...
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    Learning by Doing

    Richard DuFour

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