FEW NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHING
Keywords:
Learning by listening, learning by talking, learning by doing, learning by acting, learning by feeling.Abstract
Teachers, for many years, have used a wide variety of teaching approaches but in particular, the way was „learning by listeningâ€. Now we need to examine which are the new perspectives of teaching, appropriate in today’s society. Could be "Interactive lectures, seminars, and tutorials: learning by talking"? or "Apprenticeship: learning by doing"? or "Experiential learning: learning by acting"? or "The nurturing and social reform models of teaching: learning by feelingâ€? We will see into the present paper some ideas about each of them.
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