"Active learning" is a general term that describes any time that students get to learn something by performing an activity in class—such as answering a poll question, think-pair-sharing, working in ...
As a full-time teacher completing a PhD part-time, I made a decision early on: do research that speaks to the daily realities ...
Helping students gain a strong foundation during their primary schooling, ChildFund Sri Lanka (CFSL) adapted a concept by International Literacy Association (ILA). The concept of ‘Active Teaching and ...
Fiona Pankhurst & Alison Hamilton-Pryde, SoTD - The Illusion of Memory: a collaborative project between Design for Textiles, Interior Design and Industry to create interior design solutions for ...
Biases can affect personal interactions, course design, learning activities, assessment and institutional practices, thus it is vital that educators work to remove bias from their teaching. Donna ...
Introduction: What is Active Learning? Active learning can be defined as any strategy “that involves students in doing things and thinking about the things they are doing” (Bonwell & Eison, 1991, p.5) ...
Engaging actively in the learning process is important for the success of teaching, especially in the case of online teaching. The overall development is targeted nowadays, which requires the complete ...
As a leading provider of professional development for teachers and educators in the southeast, SETU’s high-quality, flexible programmes are relevant to the needs of people and the region ...
Students brainstorm or discuss a question or problem in small groups. Promotes: Analysis and critical thinking, problem solving Buzz Groups can be done in large auditoriums or regular classrooms with ...
T im Samples could tell that his students were stuck. Earlier this semester, Samples, an associate professor in the legal-studies program at the University of Georgia, was teaching students about the ...