By George Obua | Project Leader
Students learning from each other
Learning from each other, or peer learning, is a collaborative approach that Kole Intellectual Forum is encouraging within its Institute of Home Economics is a situation where individuals can share their knowledge, skills, and experiences to each other to enhance understanding and build crucial life skills. It is on the other hand, fostering a dynamic learning environment and encourages active participation.
Unlike traditional instruction that used to be, where the teacher is the only one imparting knowledge, this time, this approach of learning allows students to learn from each other, which means that everyone becomes a teacher and everyone is a learner
By George Obua | Project Leader
By George Obua | Project Leader
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