Evidence-Based Instructional Strategies in Learning Review - Juniper Publishers
Trends in Technical & Scientific Research Introduction Active learning instructional strategies include a wide range of activities that normally share some common elements that entail involving students in doing things and thinking about the things they are doing [1]. Essentially, active learning must engage the learners actively as failure to do so may lead to low rates of comprehension. At the high school level, learners have already developed different learning methodologies, but the teacher should not assume they will involve themselves in active learning without being guided effectively [1]. A robotics and computer programming teacher need to guide learners closely and actively so that they can grab applicable knowledge and skills in robotics as well as computer systems and programming. As a teacher of the said subject, learners cannot completely comprehend without being involved in real work such as programming and coding. Robotics and computer programming ...