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Active learning: Keys to Effective Practice

Active learning: Keys to Effective Practice. Active Learning: Just what the heck is this, anyway?. Outcomes. Define active learning Discuss key concepts of active learning Discuss what active learning techniques are applicable to course objectives and student demographics. .

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Active learning: Keys to Effective Practice

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  1. Active learning: Keys to Effective Practice Active Learning: Just what the heck is this, anyway?

  2. Outcomes • Define active learning • Discuss key concepts of active learning • Discuss what active learning techniques are applicable to course objectives and student demographics.

  3. This afternoon’s scheme • Your course as a model • (Tiny bit of ) Course design • (Tiny bit of) Theory • Types of active learning techniques • How do you choose techniques

  4. Your course 1. Student outcome 2. Demographics

  5. Example At the completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. Discuss what active learning techniques are applicable to course objectives and student demographics. 2. Define active learning.

  6. Your course Student demographics Academic standing (year) Number Typical classroom

  7. What is Active Learning? Student Engagement

  8. Basic Principle • Activity………………. • Physical • Mental

  9. So when should you use these techniques? • When you want students to: • Understand, Apply, Analyze, Synthesize, Evaluate

  10. Why do we use these techniques? • Regarding the subject matter • Deeper understanding • Better application • Longer retention • Learners tend to think like experts more quickly • Longer retention of students (persistence)

  11. The jury is still out……. • Higher test scores/grades • More positive attitudes toward subject • Carry over on study habits

  12. Techniques

  13. Minimally invasive • Discussion with thoughtful questions • T/P/S – T/Q/S • CPS • CATs • Clarification pause • Note comparison/sharing

  14. Moderately invasive • “Reflection diaries” • Discussion boards • CATs • Case-based learning • Games • Jigsaws • Role playing (skills practice) • Debates • Concept Mapping

  15. Batten down the hatches • Inquiry-based/guided learning • Team-based learning • Problem-based learning

  16. TBL http://www.med.wright.edu/aa/facdev/TBL/Introduction.htm

  17. PBL

  18. Group think:How do you decide?

  19. Your course At the completion of the course, the student should be able to __________________. Student demographics Room structure Your comfort

  20. Work timeWhat might you use?

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