Students sit in upholstered chairs, bolted to the floor in rows, with little desks that fold down from the arm rests. The ...
"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 ...
An active learning strategy is any type of activity during class (face-to-face, online, or outside of class) that engages learners in deep thought about the subject matter in your course. Rather than ...
We suggest integrating principles of Universal Design in all active learning modalities. LAMP faculty member Michele Larson writes about Universal Design to help all students succeed. Rachel Watson, ...
College students learn more calculus in an active learning course in which students solve problems during class than in a traditional lecture-based course. That’s according to a peer-reviewed ...
By integrating multiple subjects in a cohesive project, teachers can empower students to think flexibly and persist through ...
The fundamental premise of active learning is the replacement of passive class time with a myriad of in-class activities designed to increase student interaction and engagement with one another and ...
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) ...