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 23 days ago (edited)

This is very important point. Practical components help assess real comprehension and application of knowledge. Apparently without them, it's easy for learners to rely on AI tools without even learning the materials for once. However, blending theory with practices will ensure accountability and as well skill development.

Despite the use of the checker tool, which, in most cases, users tend to bypass through word spinning and translations, sub-questions would be added to practically demonstrate each process which wasn't included here to reduce letting all out...

For example, questions like "What types of materials are used in mulching? Give examples." would come with a practical display of these materials showcasing how it is applied.

For organic mulches, the use of wood chips, leaves, compost, or grass clippings should be practically displayed and demonstrated while applying it to any given and selected farm type. This goes for inorganic mulches if selected by the students as his/her choice.

In addition, a short video clip may be an alternative to lessen academic work that predisposes one to AI.