Techniques of Active learning and their Implications
Introduction:
Active
learning requirs deeper planning than simply leading students through a
classroom behavior. All learning is active in the sense of changing longmemory. Focusing on
behaviour without lognition ignors “both the structures that onstitute human
cognitive architecture to Rote –century. “Active learning is an alternate to
Rote learning” Active learning techniques can be integrated into a lecture or
any other classroom setting relatively easily. Even large classroom can involve
learning activities beyond the traditional lecture formet.
Definition of Active
Learning:
Active
Learning is “anything that involves students in doing things and thinging about
the things they are doing” (Bonwell &Eison, 1991)
Definition
Felder
& Brent (2009) define Active learning as “anything course-related that all
students in a class session are called upon to do other than simply watching,
listening and taking notes.
Principles of Active
Learning
§
Everyone can learn
through active learning
§
students activity
participated
§
Responsive environment
§
Line
the students learn through participation they won’t forget.
Techniques of Active
learning
I.
Think – Pair – Share
method
II.
Buzz group
III.
Group discussion
IV.
Poster session
V.
Role playing
VI.
ALM – Active Learning
methodology
VII.
ABL
– Active bared learning
i) Think – Pair- share
method
It
is an active learning lethodology in which a common lope given to the students
and students are allowed to think (study) independently. In the next step the
students are paired with one another and oppourtunity is given for them to
share their own clears.
ii) Buzz group
It is an active learning methodology
in which four on given students discus about the course related questions.
iii) Group discussion
In
this method the studs are divided in to various rub groups. In each group
discuss shore and
deflect their clears comes to a conclusion
iv. Poster session
It is an active learning methology
by the research in ruler to present the topic before a forum the scholars
display their findings, image and as pictorial representation.
v. Role playing
In this learning method individuals
are given opportunities to enact characters. They pretend or act some one.
VI. ALM (Active Learning Methodology)
ALM is a recent method impoemented
by the state government of TN. This method is iplemented for sixthe, seventh
and eight standard students. In order to make the students attentive in the
class room this method is implemented.
The various steps
followed in this method are
1) Introduction
2) Understandinf
3) Consolidation
4) Reinfircement
5) Assessment
6) Remedial
work
7) Mental
picture / mind map
In the introduction
stage the teacher introduce the lesson. In the next stage the student are
allowed to sit in group and they olisucess about the introduced topic. If
necessary the teacher with summarize all the major points and the sub points.
Reinforcement is given often periodical evolution also taken place. If
necessary if the student have any classification remedial teaching taken place.
Finally the students are allowed to draw the mind map the major points and the
sub points are connected with the help of lines are arrow.
This
Method is implemented for I to Iv standard student. Yosh pal community has
recommended to reduse the birden of his student. Hense in 2003 our Tamil Nadu
state government implemented this ABL
method are adapted from Rishi valley schools and Neibag schools. In this ABC method the learning task is divided in various
learning cards are given for the students. For the first standard the color of
the carrel red, second standard green, third standard blur, forth standard
yellow. These words are kept in plastic trays. The black board is fixed at the
at the bottom at the form walls. Various pictures, charts are displayed in the
strings. More over weather chart is maintained health card is maintained. The
students are allowed to sit in floor in various groups. There are six groups.
First
and second groups are teacher depended group. the third group is partially
teacher elepanded grou[, the forth group is peer elependent group. The fifth
are in partially peer dependent group. Sixth groupis independent group
Lugos
are given in learning cards. For example honeybee symbol denotes gathering
information and the magic mirror symbol denotes filed trips, rainly symbols
denotes the time to measure the whether report.
Phases of Active Learning techniques.
Active
learning techniques has three phases, coresponding to the activities of
learning.
I. The Anticipation Phase:-
·
Provide a context for
understanding new ideas.
·
Fouse attentive on the
topic
·
set purpose for learning
·
Informally assess what
they already knew including misconceptions
·
Call up the knowledge
students already have
2. The
Building knowledge Phase
·
Compare expetations
with what is being learned
·
Revise expectations or
ralse new ones
·
Identify the main points
·
monitor personal
thinking
·
make inferences about
the material
·
make personal
connections to the lesson
·
Question the lesson
3. The consolidation
phase
·
Summarize the main
ideas Interpret the ideas
·
Share opinions
·
Make personal responses
·
Ask additional questions
·
assess learning
·
Test out the ideas
Educational
implications for active learning
1) Promoting
research based learning through investigation and contains authentis scholorly
content
2) Encouraging
leadership skills of the student through self-developemtn activities
3) Creating
atmosphere suitable for collaborative learning for building knowledge learning
communities
4) Cultivsting
s dynamic environment through interdisiplinary learning and generating high
profile activities for a better learning experience
5) Intergration
of prioe with new knowledge to incur a rich structure of knowledge among the
students.
6) Task
based performance enhancement by giving the students a reaustic practical sense
of the subject matter learnt in the classroom
Conclusion
Active learning implies the desired
activity is obsetvable. with all of us have experience learning by being
activity engaged in lectures, through our outward the learner who decides their
level of learning activity, through thoughful consideration or note-taking .
The key to active learning is the learning rather taking place within the
students brain rather than the observed behaviour that is a means to that
cognitive work
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