Frontal instruction
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Frontal instruction commonly refers to a school lesson held in the manner of a lecture, possibly including discussion directed by the teacher. Alternate forms for lessons are group work, solitary work or open learning.
[edit] See also
Active learning, Cooperative learning, Experiential learning, Social learning