Lectures
Mode: Oral presentation with visual aids such as slideshows, Word documents, or videos.
Tools: Chalkboard use is incorporated depending on the course content.
Seminars
Format: Formal presentations by student groups on relevant concepts from a particular course.
Purpose: Part of the assessment for university exams, covering topics within a fixed time frame.
Assignments
Objective: Tasks allocated to students to broaden their perspective on the course of study.
Role: Contributes to the assessment for university exams.
Case Studies
Description: Accounts of activities, events, or problems presenting real or hypothetical situations, showcasing workplace and environmental complexities.
Purpose: Helps learners understand the impact of real-life complexities on decision-making.
Think, Pair, and Share
Method: Collaborative learning strategy where students think individually about a topic, pair up to discuss, and then share ideas with the class.
Goal: Solves problems or answers questions related to an assigned reading, fostering individual and group understanding.