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1. Apply Concept. enables to draw from what they have learned and use it to grasp new topics.

It helps
students and teachers alike to develop a deep understanding of how the concepts inter-relate with each
other and build an exemplar that will empower them throughout their education and career.

2. Increase Motivation. Motivation is not only important in and of itself, but it is also a significant
predictor of learning and accomplishment. Students that are more driven to study stay in class longer,
put in more effort, learn more deeply, and perform better on standardized examinations.

3. Easiest to Learn. To teach all students according to today's standards, teachers need to understand
subject matter deeply and flexibly so they can help students create useful cognitive maps, relate one
idea to another, and address misconceptions. Teachers need to see how ideas connect across fields and
to everyday life.

4. Promotes Critical and Creative Thinking. Brainstorming is one of the simplest and most successful
strategies to teach young children to think critically. Regardless of the subject, make students consider
what they will be doing, learning, or reading before beginning each activity. Ask a lot questions,
including "What do you believe this book will be about? " or "Tell me three things you think you will be
studying in this session about space? " Give students every opportunity to think critically and creatively.

5. Fun Learning. Students nowadays want the classroom to be both instructional and entertaining.
Instead of passively listening to lectures, interactive presentations engage students by letting them
participate in the teachings. This eliminates boredom and instills a sense of responsibility in kids to pay
attention.

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