The Learning Pyramid shows that participatory teaching methods lead to higher retention rates than passive methods. According to the pyramid, having students teach others results in a 90% retention rate, the highest of all the methods. Practice by students leads to 75% retention, while group discussion yields 50% retention. More passive methods like lecture and reading lead to lower retention rates of 5% and 10% respectively.
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Handout The Learning Pyramid
The Learning Pyramid shows that participatory teaching methods lead to higher retention rates than passive methods. According to the pyramid, having students teach others results in a 90% retention rate, the highest of all the methods. Practice by students leads to 75% retention, while group discussion yields 50% retention. More passive methods like lecture and reading lead to lower retention rates of 5% and 10% respectively.