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Encouraging Active Learning
by Thomas Kerr - Saturday, 29 December 2012, 09:48 AM
 

Encouraging Active Learning


1.    Invite students to answer other sts questions and wait for the response.
2.    Put students into pairs or "learning cells" to quiz each other over material for the day.
3.    Give students an opportunity to voice opinions about the subject matter.
4.    Have students apply subject matter to solve real problems.
5.    Give students red, yellow, and green cards (mate of posterboard) and periodically call for a vote on an issue by asking for a simultaneous show of cards.
6.    Roam the aisles of a large classroom and carry on running conversations with students as they work on course problems (a portable microphone helps).
7.    Ask a question directed to one student and wait for an answer.
8.    Place a suggestion box in the rear of the room and encourage students to make written comments every time the class meets.
9.    Do oral show of-hands multiple choice tests for summary review and instant feedback.
10.    Use task groups to accomplish specific objectives.
11.    Grade quizzes and exercises in class as a learning tool.
12.    Give students plenty of opportunity for practice before a major test.
13.    Give a test early in the semester and return it graded in the next class meeting.
14.    Have students write questions on index cards to be collected and answered the next class period.
15.    Make collaborate assignments for several students to work on together.
16.    Assign written paraphrases and summaries of difficult reading.
17.    Give students a take-home problem relating to the days lecture.
18.    Encourage students to bring current news items to class which relate to the subject matter and post these on a bulletin board nearby.

 
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