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Week 5 Lesson

Active learning engages students in the learning process through meaningful activities that promote critical thinking and collaboration. Techniques such as Think-Pair-Share, Role-Playing, and Case-Based Learning are highlighted as effective strategies to foster student participation and deeper understanding. The document emphasizes the importance of students actively participating in their own learning journey.
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Week 5 Lesson

Active learning engages students in the learning process through meaningful activities that promote critical thinking and collaboration. Techniques such as Think-Pair-Share, Role-Playing, and Case-Based Learning are highlighted as effective strategies to foster student participation and deeper understanding. The document emphasizes the importance of students actively participating in their own learning journey.
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Week 5

Active Learning Strategies

Active learning is a teaching approach that actively engages students in the learning
process rather than passively receiving information from an instructor. The core principle of
active learning is that students learn best when they are involved in meaningful activities that
require them to think critically, solve problems, collaborate with peers, and apply their
knowledge. This week, we’ll focus on different strategies that can be employed to foster this type
of engagement and help students become more active participants in their own learning.

I. Introduction to Active Learning Techniques

Active learning techniques are methods that actively involve students in their learning process.
Here are a few examples of effective active learning techniques:

1. Think-Pair-Share:
o Think: The instructor poses a question to the class, and students are given time to
think about their response individually.
o Pair: Students then pair up with a peer to discuss their thoughts, sharing their
ideas and challenging each other’s thinking.
o Share: Finally, the pairs share their insights with the larger class, often resulting
in a group discussion. This strategy encourages every student to contribute to the
discussion and can promote deeper understanding.
o Benefit: It helps students articulate their thoughts, listen to others’ perspectives,
and refine their ideas through social interaction.
2. Role-Playing:
o In role-playing, students are asked to take on a character or a role related to the
topic of the lesson. This allows them to simulate real-world situations and explore
various perspectives.
o Benefit: This method fosters empathy, critical thinking, and practical application
of theoretical knowledge. It also helps students understand different viewpoints in
problem-solving scenarios.
3. Case-Based Learning:
o Students are given a real-world case to analyze and discuss in groups. They must
use their knowledge to address the issues presented in the case.
o Benefit: This technique encourages collaborative problem-solving, critical
thinking, and application of knowledge in real-life situations.
II. Encouraging Student Participation through Inquiry-Based L

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