This study aimed to determine the most effective learning strategies as perceived by university students. A survey was conducted to assess students’ preferences and perceptions regarding different teaching methods. Findings revealed a strong preference for collaborative learning, with group discussions and project-based learning being the most favored approaches. Students reported that these methods enhanced their understanding of the subject matter and promoted active engagement. While traditional lecture-based methods were also valued, they were generally preferred in conjunction with more interactive strategies. These results suggest that a blended learning approach, combining teacher-centered and student-centered methods, may be most effective in meeting the diverse needs and learning styles of today’s students. Future research could explore the impact of these preferred methods on student achievement and satisfaction.
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