Kategorier: Alle - independent - inquiry - discussions - cooperative

av Derek Liavas 2 måneder siden

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Student Centered Learning Strategies

Student-centered learning strategies focus on enhancing student engagement and fostering an environment where students take an active role in their educational journey. Inquiry-based learning allows students to explore topics through open-ended questioning and discovery, while constructivist approaches emphasize constructing knowledge through active engagement.

Student Centered Learning Strategies

Student Centered Learning Strategies

Panels/Debate

Task Force
Again, similar to a panel, but requires thorough investigation of a topic with a formal presentation given to
Symposium
More formal version of a panel in which each member gives a form of presentation related to the topic of discussion
Panel
Fairly informal setting with a group of 4-6 people discuss a topic with a moderator

Independent Approaches

Independent Work or Learning Contracts
Refers to an assignment or activity that students complete without the direct involvement of the teacher or other students
Learning Centers or Stations
A designated place within the room where a student goes to pursue either required or optional activities on a given topic

Simulations/Games/Roleplaying

Games
Designed to involved students in competition as a primary means to achieve a learning goal
Simulations
Exercises that model real-life environments and situations
Role Playing
A student-directed activity in which students act out or dramatize a particular situation, circumstance, or idea

Cooperative Learning

Base Groups
Long-term grouping of students that can be used throughout a whole term to further synthesize learning among students
Formal Groups
Carefully designed/organized groups of students to allow maximum efficiency and learning
Informal Groups
Temporary groups for quick conversation (ex. turn and talks)
Including (activities, discussion, engagement, etc.) increases effectiveness
Providing simple, basic information
Ideal for knowledge acquisition
Low Student Engagement
Informative Talk

Discussions

Small Group Discussion
Similar to whole class discussions, but focus on allowing students to discuss ideas/concepts in a smaller more focused group.
Whole Class Discussions
Involves all students in the class engaging in conversation with one another while being guided by the teacher

Problem-Based Strategies

Problems
An issue that must be resolve through inquiry, investigation, solution, etc.
Reports
Similar to projects, but mostly centered around gathering data and facts
Projects
An activity that involves investigation about the facts of a certain issue and reporting the facts

Inquiry & Discovery Learning

Unguided Inquiry
Commonly individual inquiry; Students take control of data gathering and questioning
Guided Inquiry
Teacher provides the data and then questions the students so they may come to a conclusion
Constructivists Approach
Constructing meaning out of information through active engagement and understanding
Inquiry
Open-ended and creative way to seek knowledge

Concept Attainment Approach

Analogies
A comparison between two similar things that can be used to explain something or make it easier to understand (ex. A Galaxy is Stars as a Beach is to Sand)
Metaphors
A figure of speech use to make an implicit comparison or connection between two unlike things (ex. Jackson was a rock to Betty)
Classifications
Grouping ideas or concepts together based on similar characteristics or ideas
Comparisons
Identifying similarities and differences between concepts