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The Nuts and Bolts of Active Learning

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Siti Zeleha


09:00 23 March


This session explores what makes learning active and why is it necessary to make it so. We will touch on the influence of Piaget, Montessori, and other educational theorists who championed active learning at the heart of their research and studies. The key aspects we’ll cover in this session include: - How the brain works - Learning styles - The social side of learning - Layouts for setting up the classroom - Some concerns about active learning - Short and snappy strategies to inject the active learning element in our daily teaching and learning - Challenges in making active learning visible and felt in online learning

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