We have all been in situations at any grade level where the instructor simply stands in front of the class, bombards us with plenty of information and expects us to take notes and learn what we can from it. This can be labeled as a passive learning environment. The opposite of that, and quite honestly what I think should be everyone’s approach, is active learning. Active learning is an approach that strives to keep learners engaged with the course materials through the use of student-centered techniques designed to them self-motivated. There are many teaching strategies that stimulate learners by putting them at the center of the process, such as role playing, field trips, game-based learning platforms, group projects, brainstorming, among others. This week I learned about how a teacher used a technology tool to test what kids had learned about the American Revolution (view post) instead of using your traditional quizzes and exams. In Ms. Malhiot’s classroom, students us...
Loved the enthusiasm your presentation had for TED Talks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Nicole :)
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