Concept
Definition
Examples
Examples
100
What is Musical learning?

It is a way of learning that involves a strong appreciation for music and sound, and the ability to remember information through music.

100

It is a way of learning that focuses on words and language.

Verbal learning

100

Mention 1 example of Verbal Learning activities

Discussions, Presentations, Writing, Reading, Role-playing, Word games, Interviewing, Repeating and rephrasing.

100

Mention 2 examples of logical learning.

Games, Science experiments, Research and planning, Working with numbers

300

What are the learning styles?

Learning styles refer to the ways in which people process and retain the information. It's often based on how they prefer to take in information, such as through sight, sound, or touch.

300

It is a process-based theory rather than a focus on subject content or standards. In other words, the emphasis is on how students learn and allows the teacher and students to collaborate and personalize their learning path on a given topic

Combination
300

Mention 3 examples of Visual learning aids.

Maps, Graphs, Diagrams and Charts

300

Mention 4 examples of musical learning

Listening to music, Playing instruments, Creating music, Using a metronome, Examining song lyrics, Using music to remember concepts

500

What is social learning?

Social learning defines learning as a cognitive process that occurs in a social context through examples and direct experiences, favoring a real-life approach.

500

It defines learning as a cognitive process that occurs in a social context through examples and direct experiences, favoring a real-life approach. 

Social learning

500

Mention all the Social learning activities.

Mimicking, Case studies, Group projects, Role-playing, Group discussions, and Verbal presentations. 

500

Mention all the solitary learning aids.

Journaling, Self-analysis, Assessing accomplishments, Silent reading, Single-student activities