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Students learn best when they are actively involved in their education from "summary" of Learning by Doing by Richard DuFour,Rebecca DuFour

The essence of learning is rooted in the active engagement of students in their educational journey. When students are actively involved in their learning process, they are more likely to retain information and apply it in various contexts. This active involvement requires students to participate in hands-on activities, discussions, problem-solving tasks, and collaborative projects. By engaging with the material in a meaningful way, students are able to make connections, ask questions, and develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Furthermore, active involvement fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility for one's learning. When students take an active role in their education, they are more likely to be motivated, curious, and persistent in the face of challenges. This sense of agency empowers students to take control of ...
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    Learning by Doing

    Richard DuFour

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