THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EVIDENCE-BASED INTERACTIVE METHODS IN ENHANCING STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
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Keywords

evidence-based methods, interactive learning, academic achievement, student engagement, constructivism, collaborative learning, teaching strategies, learner-centered education

Abstract

This study describes the effectiveness of evidence-based interactive teaching methods in enhancing student academic achievement. In contemporary education, the shift from traditional teacher-centered approaches to learner-centered strategies has emphasized the importance of active engagement and meaningful interaction. The research explores how interactive methods such as collaborative learning, problem-based tasks, and digital tools contribute to improved learning outcomes.

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