“Deductive Learning is an online education initiative aiming for intermediate education “
Deductive learning is a more instructor-centred approach to education. Concepts and generalizations are introduced first to learners, followed by specific examples and activities to support learning. Lessons are generally conducted in lecture form with minimal dialogue between educators and their learners.
Deductive learning refers to a method of teaching that may be more suitable in introductory level courses who need a clear foundation from which to begin with a new language item. Learners who are accustomed to a more traditional approach to learning and therefore lack the training to find rules themselves may struggle with this method.
DecLearn follow online teaching methodology, It has opted YouTube platform for video content . You can click here( VISIT Website) . YouTube is free and available to bottom line of online Internet and It cost noting to join channel . One simply can subscribe and watch video subject wise.
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Right now, Channel is growing fast . It mainly offer lectures in Physics , Chemistry and Mathematics. Content are in English medium. Topics are mainly focused for school student and low background student .
It has saying GO STEADY, BUILD EASY .
All classes are hosted by R.K.Kushwaha (self). His aim is to help backface student to bring front . He chooses YouTube to provide content for their board exams and preparations . He explains subject in easy way. Subjects are divided in chapters and chapters are divided in parts and each part start from basics to advance and cover till JEE Mains syllabus.
Some Listed out Lectures below..
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CBSE Launches Maths Book For Classes 7 To 10 To Promote Critical Thinking
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js.@cbseindia29, under the guidance of @EduMinOfIndia has launched an exploratory Mathematics Practice Book for learners. Students of classes 7th-10th can access the book for fun-filled, exciting learning at
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) October 7, 2020
👉CBSE Website: https://t.co/IGvGZRMpRc
👉Diksha: https://t.co/iN7KfN2nnK pic.twitter.com/IxSad7XHjf

