There are many methods of learning that can
be applied by lecturers, teachers in general . The method is a continuum
ranging from expository until discovery. Learning strategies are intended for
their lecturers in improving the quality of education.
- Practical Examples: learning strategies in an attempt to relate theory to practice.
- Show and Tell: This strategy is done on the assumption that if a student can explain a concept to another, then he has to understand the concept. This strategy begins with proof in the form of a demonstration, followed by an explanation of the concept.
- Case Study: is an attempt to bring the classroom into the real situation. Terms of this strategy is that the case raised are real cases, not illustrative case.
- Guided Design Project: is a strategy to introduce a concept or experience of the application of theory in real life. Given project is a prototype application of a concept or theory, and for that they need some sort of guide lecturer, both written and direct guidance.
- Flowchart Technique: introduce or deepen the systematic logic or a concept or thought of organizing a student to a particular concept in a systematic.
- Brainstorming: increase participation and creativity of ideas.
- Learning Software: specific learning software that allows students to learn independently or improve learning efficiency.
- Feedback Sheet: one of the efforts to enhance the learning process through the acquisition of feedback from students.
All of the above strategy can of course be
combined or used individually in accordance with the context and the desired
learning objectives.