Abstract
Good educational practices show that constructivist pedagogical approaches, which involve the learner in the self-learning process, represent effective solutions for achieving academic performance. Active learning methods, being constructivist, can offer a number of advantages to the instructional process if they are implemented and managed correctly. This article presents the Design Thinking Learning method, its characteristics and methodological prescriptions for its integration.

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