To achieve this, teachers should balance the medium through which information flows. Since, as Bean suggests, students learn best when they participate in learning, I think the best starting point for teaching a class is to explicitly ask what makes students most comfortable in terms of learning and participating in the class. Answers are likely to vary: some students prefer class discussion, others enjoy small groups or giving presentations. Although less common, there will be students for whom hospitality is important. These are the students who learn when something is explained to them. It is important to emphasize that the reception must not be inactive. For example, the reception may involve peer engagement, question and answer sessions, or writing to explain. By providing material in a variety of ways, teachers can ensure that learning happens for the greatest number of people
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