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Quick Facts: Teaching and Learning Process

What is the difference between teaching and learning?

Teaching is the act of imparting knowledge or skills, typically by a teacher in a planned way. Learning is the internal process where an individual acquires or changes their knowledge, skills, or attitudes.

What are the three main phases of teaching?

The teaching process is often divided into three phases: 1. Pre-active Phase (planning, preparing lesson plans), 2. Interactive Phase (executing the lesson, instruction), and 3. Post-active Phase (evaluation, assessment, feedback).

What is "learning by doing"?

This is an educational theory known as Pragmatism, championed by John Dewey. It states that students learn best when they are actively engaged in hands-on experiences and problem-solving, rather than just passively listening.

What are the three domains of learning?

Benjamin Bloom categorized learning into three domains: 1. Cognitive Domain (knowledge, thinking, mental skills), 2. Affective Domain (attitudes, emotions, values), and 3. Psychomotor Domain (physical skills, movement).