Active Learning Strategies
Research shows that individuals have different learning modalities.

Research also shows that he more we do something, see something, hear something, the more we will retain.

Research also shows that intrinsic motivators outlast extrinsic motivators.

With this in mind, the most effective learning strategies are ones where learners are actively participating in the learning environment, including using a combination of reflective and cooperative learning strategies.

The teacher guides the students in how to learn, and provides opportunities for gaining new knowledge.
My Info:
Name:
Felicia Samson
Email: [email protected]
Reflective Learning (Metacomprehension)
BATEO
BORE
Class Notebooks
KWL Plus
Nifty's
Temperament Assessments
To Think About...
Cooperative Learning
Class Buddies
K-12 Learning Communities
Sharing
Small Groups
Think Write Pair Share Etc.
Questioning
Levelled Questions
PAVE
SOAP
Website Links
Teaching Tips and Philosophies
Rhymes and Chants
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