EFFECTIVE LEARNING.

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EFFECTIVE LEARNING

Understand or confused? Interested or bored? Smiling or frowning? Sleepy or active? Smiling or frowning? Sleeping or active? Interested or bored? Understand or confused? Successful teaching and learning

So, …. How?

Inspiring!

Easy to digest ; Provide learning guides Helpful! Easy to digest ; Provide learning guides

Provide Learning Guides Questions Pictures Instructions Examples Discussion Demo Helpful! Provide Learning Guides

Learning Trying Reflecting Applying Understanding Observing Experiencing Learning With guidance Without guidance Trying Lessons Learned Reflecting Improvement Innovation Applying Real case study, real situations

Collaborate Sharing Helping Participate

Applicable!

Applicable! Learning Workplace

Relevant to Needs and Interest (Meaningful)

So, what are the lessons learned?

Summary: Effective teaching and learning! Inspiring Helpful Engaging Applicable Relevant