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Latest revision as of 22:46, 4 November 2018
a.k.a. "X-based learning" for multiple values of X. (Tentatively) A strategy is a broader method or philosophy about learning, and could be some carefully selected techniques plus some kind of philosophy or like "here's how you should go about learning".
Strategy | Description | Context in which strategy is applicable | Pros | Cons |
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Project-based learning | ||||
Inquiry-based learning/Moore method | ||||
Drill-based learning (?) | ||||
Problem-based learning | ||||
Learning by teaching | ||||
Direct instruction |
project-based learning vs drilling: [1] and comments like [2], [3]
thoughts on drilling vs being driven by curiosity: [4]
IBL: some links at [5]
Learning by teaching: [6]
See also
- List of learning techniques covers more granular techniques for learning concepts
- List of learning measures