Translanguaging - A method where students use both their native language and the target language to make learning more effective and accessible., Blended learning - Using a combination of online and face-to-face learning, allowing flexibility for students to learn at their own pace., Gamification - A technique where students use video games or game-like elements to motivate and engage in the learning process., Personalized learning - An approach that adjusts the learning experience to each student's strengths, interests, and needs, ensuring they receive the right level of challenge and support., Metacognition - The ability to think about one’s own thinking process, to analyze strategies used in learning, and to reflect on how they can improve., Digital literacy - The process of integrating digital tools and skills into learning, including the ability to search, evaluate, and communicate effectively online., Student-centered learning - A learning approach where students take an active role in their education, with teachers guiding rather than directing the learning process., Formative assessment - Assessments conducted during the learning process to monitor students’ progress and adjust teaching strategies accordingly., Scaffolding - A teaching strategy that provides temporary support to students as they develop new skills, gradually removing that support as students gain confidence.,

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