Active Learning: A Set of 5 Proven Teaching Approaches: 0 (A Norton Quick Reference Guide)

Kristen P. Blair; Daniel L. Schwartz; Jessica M.Tsang

 
9781324016953: Active Learning: A Set of 5 Proven Teaching Approaches: 0 (A Norton Quick Reference Guide)

Synopsis

Essential teaching strategies distilled into a six-page desktop guide.

Drawn from The ABCs of How We Learn, this playful yet practical Guide focuses on the five teaching approaches crucial to cultivating active learning in the classroom

  • I is for Imaginative Play
  • J is for Just-In-Time Telling
  • M is for Making
  • Q is for Question Driven
  • V is for Visualisation

Learn why each of these “core learning mechanics” really do work ― as well as the positive changes you can expect to see in your students as a result. This Guide explains how to use these teaching approaches to enhance your students’ learning and make the most of every lesson. Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.

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About the Author

Kristen P. Blair is director of research for Stanford University’s Strategic Digital Learning Initiative. Daniel L. Schwartz is the dean of the Stanford University Graduate School of Education and holds the Nomellini-Olivier Chair in Educational Technology. Jessica M. Tsang is the senior manager of research applications at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

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