Active learning is more accurately described as a teaching strategy rather than a specific method. It is a teaching approach that engages students directly in learning through activities that encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and hands-on participation.
Through sources in teaching methods active learning methods are considered independent teaching strategies. But through research and practice, I see that these are merely classroom activities used with any teaching strategy. This is because every active learning strategy does not have a perspective and a world, and there are no teaching steps and no detailed teacher-student roles. In addition, it is very simple and formal in actual and creative teaching procedures.@Muhammad Amjad
This is the correct view that these active learning styles are not independent and effective strategies without combining them with traditional and even modern teaching strategies and methods that have the structure, steps and roles of real and productive teachers and learners.@Penka Shapkova