Lecture - A teacher presenting information orally and students learning through listening., Reading - One of the basic ways of learning a wealth of information., Discussions - May be teacher or learner centered while encouraging students and providing practice in thinking skills, Demonstrations - An effective way to teach a process and engage students., Guest Speakers - Bring outside expertise into the classroom and generate interest among students., Simulations - Useful to put students in simulations that feel real, even though they are not- eliminating any harmful risks., Skits - Lerner-centered simulations that involve students in acting out stories., Reflective Responses - Allow students to think deeply about an issue or something they have learned., Labs - Offer student sthe opportunity to work with materials, ideas, people, or processes to solve a given problem., Student Presentations - Give learners the opportunity to share what they have learned., Games - Can be useful to reinforce learning, build skills, and provoke thought., Cooperative Learning - A form of small-group learning in which students work together to achieve a common goal., Collaborative Learning Teams - Perform a task or solve a problem, but the work is not usually complex or independent., Interdisciplinary Learning - An educational process in which two or more subject areas are integrated with the goal of nurturing heightened learning in each of the subject areas involved., Differentiated Instructional Methods - Made to meet the different learning styles and needs of students., Problem-Based and Project-Based Learning - Two types of teaching methodologies that promote student independence and inquiry.,

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