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Learning and teaching go hand-in-hand. And the question is, why these two approaches should always be educational and not fun?  And that’s what we believe and focus on in the new educational system, making learning fun. 
So for this approach of making learning fun, new teaching methods are getting introduced in Indian education. And these teaching methods are for inspiring the students for the future. 
In the contemporary education system, we all see different teaching methods. And the prime focus of all teaching methods is on the enhancement of student productivity. But without innovative teaching methods, nothing is possible. Therefore, there is always a need to enhance and introduce new teaching tips. And look up to the innovation in teaching and learning. So that students learn with fun and interest, which will ultimately increase their productivity. 
Hence, we at Ezyschooling had a panel discussion regarding the new teaching strategies and teaching methods. And you can valuate your methods of teaching by watching this panel discussion. 
Through this video, you will come to know that how teachers are introducing new methods of teaching. And about the teaching methods used by the teachers to make learning meaningful. Also, you will get to know about the teaching methods of 2019 and 2020. And then about the innovative teaching methods opted in 2020 due to the pandemic as well.   
And how can we forget the most important thing, learning to be fun? So watch our latest video and get to know about the new teaching methods of 2021. And answers all your curious questions like what are the upcoming teaching strategies and interactive teaching methods?  

Flipped Classroom
One of the modern methodologies that has gained more popularity in recent years, Flipped Classroom is a pedagogical approach in which the traditional elements of the lesson taught by the teacher are reversed – the primary educational materials are studied by the students at home and, then, worked on in the classroom.

The main objective of this methodology is to optimize time in class by dedicating it, for example, to meet the special needs of each individual student, develop cooperative projects or work on specific tasks.

Project-Based Learning
With the arrival of new information and communication technologies to schools, both new teaching methodologies as well as new versions of existing methodologies, now revised and updated for the digital generation, have emerged. One of the most used in class at present is Project-Based Learning (PBL).

In its essence, PBL allows students to acquire key knowledge and skills through the development of projects that respond to real-life problems.

Cooperative Learning
“Stronger together”. This concept in a simple way cooperative learning, a methodology that teachers use to group students together and, thus, impact on learning in a positive way.

The proponents of this model theorize that working in a group improves the attention, involvement and acquisition of knowledge by students.

The main characteristic is that it is structured based on the formation of groups of 3-6 people, where each member has a specific role and to reach the objectives it is necessary to interact and work in a coordinated manner.