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Revision as of 15:45, 15 September 2022
This part considers several key approaches to effective teaching and learning which are highly recommended by Cambridge International for the development of learners’ knowledge, understanding and skills.
- Language in context
- Spiral learning
- Metalanguage
- Integrated approach
- Active learning
- Metacognition
- Skills for life
The detailed explanations of the above approaches can also be found in Section 3 of the teacher guides below: