Below, you'll find a Bingo card filled with active learning techniques. Think about your teaching style and check off the activities you've tried before or are interested in exploring. Can you get ...
I have now been teaching at Duke University for 20 years. I have been through all kinds of teaching fads—active learning, team-based learning, alternative grading, service learning, etc. You might ...
A professor at the University of Oregon implemented an “active zone” in his physics course to promote interaction. The ...
Integrating edtech learning strategies into classrooms brings sustainability and enhanced learning experiences to the ...
In this solutions-focused visual series, educators share their ideas for incorporating movement across grade levels and subject matter.
Kenwood Elementary School kindergarten teacher Annette Teet inspires and encourages her students every day to develop a love ...
Reviewed by Bethany Hernandez Parks, EdD It’s no secret to parents that learning, especially in a school setting, isn’t ...
Active learning is an approach to classroom teaching and learning that focusses on planning and guiding students through various activities that require learning by doing. When using active learning, ...
Active Learning is not a new concept in higher education or at RIT, where many faculty have utilized such approaches for years. Further, active learning can increase inclusion and accessibility in the ...