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LEARNING MODALITIES - Coggle Diagram
LEARNING MODALITIES
DELIVERY MODALITIES
DISTANCE LEARNING
This is a type of learning delivery in which the teacher and the students are geographically separated or unable to communicate with each other during the course of instruction. Modular Distance Learning (MDL), Online Distance Learning (ODL), and TV/Radio-Based Instruction are the three types of this modality.
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BLENDED LEARNING
This is a type of learning delivery that includes face-to-face instruction as well as any or all of the following: online distance learning, modular distance learning, and TV/Radio-based instruction. Blended learning will allow schools to reduce the number of individuals outside the house at any given moment while also limiting face-to-face learning.
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FACE-TO-FACE LEARNING
This is a learning delivery method in which both the students and the teacher are physically present in the classroom, and there are opportunities for active engagement, immediate feedback, and learners' socio-emotional development.
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HOMESCHOOLING
This mode of education is available for parents and guardians who are qualified to provide home-based learning for their kids. It allows them to control the learning schedule and enables their kids to learn according to their religious beliefs and values.
APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES: (Structures for Facilitating Learner-Centered Teaching)
The use of the print materials/learning resources (modules, worksheets, activity sheets, etc.)
The use of digital packets (learning materials)
METHODS AND STRATEGIES
COOPERATIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Cooperative learning is an academic approach that involves grouping students into groups to complete their assigned tasks. This method of teaching is characterized by the development of cooperative skills and mutual respect.
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INQUIRY AND INDUCTIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Inquiry and inductive teaching and learning are often used to describe various types of instructional methods. These include problem-based learning, project-based learning, discovery learning, and so-called Just-in-time teaching.
ACTIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Active learning refers to a method of learning where students are actively involved in the learning process. They must do more than just listen.
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