Encouraging Active Learning
The question 'What is Active Teaching and Active Learning?' is asked and answered in this article. Active teaching engages the students in learning. Five techniques are discussed: Inductive Reasoning (List, Group, Label); Think, Pair-Share; Write, Pair-Share; Know, Want to Learn, Learned (K-W-L); Know, Questions, Learned, Application (K-Q-L-A). The author also discusses Cooperative Learning in the context of Active Teaching and Learning.
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/files/jae/en/jae199557030406.pdf (English, 1995)
/files/jae/sp/jae1997sp060605.pdf (Spanish, 1997)
/files/jae/po/jae1997po060605.pdf (Portuguese, 1997)
/files/jae/fr/jae1997fr060605.pdf (French, 1997)
/files/jae/sp/jae1997sp060605.pdf (Spanish, 1997)
/files/jae/po/jae1997po060605.pdf (Portuguese, 1997)
/files/jae/fr/jae1997fr060605.pdf (French, 1997)
Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
1995
Author:
Shirley Freed
Publisher:
The Journal of Adventist Education 12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904-6600 | Phone: 301 680 5069 Email: goffc@gc.adventist.org URL: https://www.journalofadventisteducation.org/ |
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Language:
French, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Resource Type:
Internet Resources; Published Articles & Papers
Resource Objective:
Development & Training
Level:
Kindergarten-Lifelong
Audience:
Administrator / Leader, Teacher / Faculty
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist