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Active learning, 101 strategies to teach any subject, Mel Silberman

Label
Active learning, 101 strategies to teach any subject, Mel Silberman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Active learning
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
33277288
Responsibility statement
Mel Silberman
Sub title
101 strategies to teach any subject
Table Of Contents
1. Introducing active learning -- How the brain works -- Learning styles -- The social side of learning -- Concerns about active learning -- The nuts and bolts of Active learning -- 2. How to get students active from the start -- Team-building strategies -- Trading places -- Who's in the class? -- Group resume -- Predictions -- TV Commercial -- The company you keep -- Really getting acquainted -- Team getaway -- Reconnecting -- The great wind blows -- Setting class ground rules -- On-the-spot assessment strategies -- Assessment search -- Questions students have -- Instant assessment -- A representative sample -- Class concerns -- Immediate learning involvement strategies -- Active knowledge sharing -- Rotating trio exchange -- Go to your post -- Lightening the learning climate -- Exchanging viewpoints -- True or false? -- Buying into the course
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