My experience tells me that learning happens better when both teachers and
students get creative. A conventional classroom has limits, and combined with
traditional methods of evaluation of students, it results in short-term learning at best,
mostly meant to pass exams or excel at exams.
If learning with impact is the goal, as it should be, a lot of unconventional approaches
to learning are needed. My view is that some kind of action-based-learning works
best, and can be combined with some presentation or other means of feedback from
the facilitator/teacher.
I have experimented with role-plays involving case studies/situations, projects with
some data collection and analysis, simulation based on a computer program, and
making of video content or writing blogs and trying to get readership. Of course, a
few more types of exercises such as writing an email trying to persuade people to
buy something and competitive bidding exercises.
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