Active learning is any instructional method that engages students in the learning process through meaningful activities and requires students to think about what they are doing. It is contrasted with traditional lectures where students passively receive information. Collaborative learning refers to instructional methods where students work together in small groups toward a common goal. Cooperative learning is a structured form of group work where students pursue common goals while being assessed individually, focusing on cooperative incentives rather than competition. Team-based learning allows a single instructor to conduct multiple small groups simultaneously through repeating sequences of preparation, readiness assurance, and application of concepts. Case-based learning uses factually based, complex problems to stimulate discussion and analysis, while problem-based learning introduces problems at the