Traditional Approach: The teacher is the primary source of knowledge and instruction., Instruction often involves lectures, where the teacher imparts information to students., Typically follows a fixed curriculum with predetermined content and schedules., Interactive Approach: Emphasizes student involvement, discussion, and collaboration., It involves a mix of activities, such as group work, debates, and hands-on experiences., The approach can be adjusted to suit different learning styles and needs of the students., Problem Based Approach: Focuses on presenting students with real-life issues or scenarios to solve., It often integrates knowledge from various subjects to address complex issues., Fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of the subject matter., Flipped Classroom Approach: Students are provided with instructional materials, often in the form of videos or readings, to review before class., Classroom time is used for interactive and application-based activities, such as discussions, problem-solving, and group projects., Students can progress at their own pace and receive more personalized attention during in-class activities.,

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