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Know about PBL, IBL, and PjBL We can use Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), Problem-Based Learning (PBL), or Project-Based Learning (PjBL) to make learning more meaningful and connected to real life for our future students. IBL is about letting students ask questions and explore answers on their own, which builds their curiosity and love for learning. PBL focuses on solving real problems, where students think deeply about an issue and work together to find solutions. Meanwhile, PjBL allows students to create projects or outputs related to what they are learning, making the lesson more practical and enjoyable. For example, in Science class, we can use PBL by asking students to find ways to reduce plastic waste in their community and propose solutions. We can also use PjBL by letting them create posters or short videos promoting proper waste segregation. Through these methods, students will not just memorize lessons but will understand how these lessons can help them in their daily lives and ...