Active Learning
She discussed her approach to propel Victor's motivation to contribute to the group process: I just kept patient. ... her supporting of his participation, his contributions were eventually incorporated into their focus group protocol.
Active Learning: A Trainer's Guide
Active Learning
Students as researchers: Rationale and critique. British Educational Research Journal, 21(5), 561–575. Atweh, B., Christensen, C., & Dornan, L. (1998). Students as action researchers: Partnerships for social justice.
The only book to cover active learning in the middle or secondary classroom, this is a sourcebook of hundreds of instructional strategies to engage students in learning...
This monograph examines the nature of active learning at the higher education level, the empirical research on its use, the common obstacles and barriers that give rise to faculty resistance,...
This book represents the emerging efforts of a growing international network of researchers and practitioners to promote the development and uptake of evidence-based pedagogies in higher education, at something a level approaching large ...
This collection of articles is appropriate for both the complete novice as well as the instructor who may have used active learning techniques before.
This book is a general introduction to active learning.
Grade level: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, e, p, i, t.
People use labeled (with feedback) and unlabeled(nofeedback)informationwhen learning categories. ... The authors in [23] proved by empirical evidence that human category learning is influenced by unlabeled data in a supervised ...
... reading ability as well as comprehension [46–48]. Based on review and metaanalysis of the literature, the National ... improving a variety of reading skills. It is also clear that these procedures are not particularly difficult to use ...
The text is designed for use in study skills or strategies courses in which instructors want a strong focus on helping students become active, independent learners. Active Learning is unique...
Student-created board games make reviewing math facts fun.This book will assist teacher planning, improve lesson quality, and illuminate your approach to teaching.
Active Learning: Cooperation in the College Classroom
This book explores how practitioners can support babies' and young children's natural desires to be active in their learning. Illustrated case studies demonstrate ways to put theory into practice.
This book is a general introduction to active learning.
Through projects and research, students learn about databases, desktop publishing, e-mail, graphics and mainframes. The book involves cooperative learning investigations, reading activities and problem solving.