Active learning includes any type of instructional activity that engages students in learning, beyond listening, reading, and memorizing. As examples, students might talk to a classmate about a challenging question, respond to an in-class prompt in writing, make a prediction about an experiment, or apply knowledge from a reading to a case study. Active learning commonly includes collaboration between students in pairs or larger groups, but independent activities that involve reflection or writing—like quick-writes, or real-time polling in lectures—are also valuable.
Statement correction or intentional mistakes
Strip sequence or sequence reconstruction
Polling
Artifacts
Buzz Groups
Card Sort
Collaborative Writing
Documented Problem Solutions
Focused Listing
Group-to-Group Exchange
Hearing the Subject
Information Search
Interest/ Knowledge/ Skills Checklist
Mind Maps or Concept Maps
Peer Lessons
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