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What role do the following play in the teaching-learning process?

Diorama

As a result, students will be encouraged to think beyond the box while learning. Dioramas are a common
way for students to demonstrate their mastery of a topic in class. What we mean when we say
"diorama" is far broader. Dioramas are three-dimensional scenes that can be used as a teaching tool and
to spark students' imaginations. It's a great way to get students thinking and talking outside the box.
Commonly used as a kind of assessment, student-made dioramas provide visual evidence of the
learner's familiarity with a topic. However, there is much more to a diorama than meets the eye.
Viewing material in a diorama, which is a three-dimensional environment, allows viewers to learn
through creative visualization.

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