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ASSIGNMENT

New teacher
1. The first one is active learning, in which students solve problems, answer questions, formulate
questions of their own, discuss, explain, debate, or brainstorm during class
2. The second method is cooperative learning, where students collaborate in groups to solve
problems and projects under conditions that assure both positive interdependence and individual
accountability. Cooperative learning helps in increasing student achievement and also
establishing good relationships between students is crucial for developing a learning community
that respects diversity.
3. The last one is inductive teaching and learning, in which students are first presented with
challenges. Inductive methods include inquiry-based learning, case-based instruction, problem-
based learning, project-based learning, discovery learning, and just-in-time teaching.

Seasoned Teacher
1. I use Hands-On/Inquiry because this kind of student-centered activity fosters experimentation,
exploration, and self-discovery, which helps my students become more involved in their learning
in a more active classroom.
2. Next is Collaborative and cooperative teaching I use this because it is a excellent way to get
students to interact with their classmates and also to teachers. Projects involving group work,
partner learning, or teacher-student collaboration are examples of cooperative lesson plans.
3. The last one is the Visualization because by providing your students with engaging visual and
hands-on learning opportunities, you can help them understand the relevance of their academic
studies in the real world.

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