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Active learning matters, it transforms the classroom from a place where information is delivered to observers to a place where students become participants. When students analyze a case, debate a scenario, sketch a concept map, or talk through a problem with a peer, they’re processing information, testing it, and connecting it to what they already know. This engagement strengthens memory, boosts confidence, and helps students take ownership of their learning. It also gives instructors insight into where students are thriving and where they need support, making the learning experience more responsive and meaningful.

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