1. Principles of Teaching and Learning

1.3. Concretization

Concretization refers to the process of making abstract concepts more understandable and relatable by linking them to real-life experiences, physical objects, or visual aids. It involves moving from theoretical or abstract ideas to practical, observable examples that students can engage with meaningfully.

Strategies to concretize a lesson: To make abstract concepts more understandable, teachers can use various concretization strategies such as visual aids (e.g., diagrams, charts, videos), hands-on activities with real objects, and real-life examples that relate to students’ daily experiences. Use of demonstrations and simulations that bring concepts to life, while analogies and metaphors help simplify complex ideas by connecting them to familiar situations. These strategies enhance comprehension by making learning more tangible and relatable.

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