Hello Shazia
Traditional teaching is characterized by a teacher-centered approach where the teacher is the primary source of knowledge, focusing on rote learning, memorization, and standardized testing within a rigid and fixed curriculum. Technology use is minimal, with reliance on traditional tools like textbooks and blackboards. Assessments are mainly through standardized tests and exams, and the classroom environment is formal and structured, emphasizing discipline and order. In contrast, modern teaching prioritizes student-centered learning, encouraging engagement, collaboration, and hands-on activities. It emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity through a flexible curriculum that adapts to individual needs. Technology is extensively integrated, with digital tools and online resources enhancing the learning experience. Assessment methods are diverse, including formative assessments, peer reviews, and projects, with a focus on continuous feedback. The classroom environment is dynamic and inclusive, fostering creativity and collaboration.
Best Regards from Tunisia
Chokri
"Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."