MODERN TEACHING METHODS AND THEIR ADVANTAGES IN THE CLASSROOM
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modern teaching methods, collaborative learning, technology-based learning, flipped classroom, problem-based learning, student engagement, classroom educationAbstract
Because of improvements in tools and modifying learner learning conditions, present education is always changing. Modern instruction approaches that highlight student involvement, critical intelligence, and hands-on learning are increasingly restoring traditional instruction methods. This study investigates a mixture of modern teaching methods, such as problem-based learning, flipped classrooms, technology-based learning, and collaborative learning. The study highlights how useful these methods are for advancing student participation, academic accomplishment, interaction skills, and self-self-reliant learning. In addition to accompanying personalized teaching, existing teaching approaches aid learners in making the linking among intellectual ideas and useful applications. Modern demonstrating methods are essential for introducing informative guidelines and preparing learners for success in the teaching space and in the workplace, even in the confront of difficulties like the necessity for tools and instructor arrangement.
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