Learner-Initiated Methods: These are teaching approaches where the student takes the primary lead in their learning process. This involves students choosing what they want to learn, how they want to learn it, and often setting their own pace and goals. Examples include:
Self-study: Students independently research and learn a topic.
Discovery learning: Students explore a subject to find answers or solutions on their own.
Project-based learning (when student-driven): Students choose a project, plan it, and execute it with minimal direct instruction.
Inquiry-based learning: Students pose questions and investigate them. These methods emphasize student autonomy, critical thinking, and intrinsic motivation