There are different ways of a child learning such as:Observing,doing, exploring and asking.
A teacher can help students to grow beyond the syllabus by providing them opportunities to learn outside the class boundaries in the form of surveys,Experiments,storytelling Discussion and group work.
I would like to know your opinion regarding this.
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Not All Learning happens From Book
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@Saba-Baig I agree that real learning goes far beyond the textbook. When children learn by observing, doing, exploring, and asking, they develop curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Activities like surveys, experiments, storytelling, and group discussions make learning more meaningful and help students connect knowledge to real life. As teachers, it’s our role to create these opportunities and encourage students to become active, independent learners. It’s amazing how much they can grow when we take learning outside the traditional classroom setting