5 Research-Based Teaching Methods Infographic

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5 Research-Based Teaching Methods
Research-based teaching strategies are methods supported by educational research to improve teaching effectiveness. These include:
- Active Learning: Encouraging students to actively participate in their learning through activities like discussions, problem-solving, and group work.
- Differentiated Instruction: Adjusting teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of students, ensuring all learners can succeed.
- Collaborative Learning: Fostering teamwork and peer interaction to create a supportive learning community.
- Formative Assessment: Offering regular feedback to students and teachers, helping identify areas for improvement and guide instruction.
- Technology Integration: Using technology to increase engagement, provide diverse learning opportunities, and customize instruction for different learners.
These strategies help teachers create engaging and effective learning experiences that are inclusive and cater to the needs of all students.