Activity
based
Concept:
Ø is
the form of teaching where the learner is actively engaged in a task
Ø focus
is on making the abstract concrete and on learning by doing
Ø can
be teacher-driven - with direction from an instructor - or learner-driven with
the learner having freedom to explore.
7 principles
- Encourages Contacts Between Students and Faculty
2. Develops Reciprocity and Cooperation Among Students
3. Practice Uses Active Learning Techniques
4. Gives Prompt Feedback
5. Emphasizes Time on Task
6. Communicates High Expectations
7. Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning
Kinds of learning activity
Ø Absorb-type
-include presentations, demonstrations, stories, and field
trips
-informs the learner
Ø Do-type
-include practice, discovery, and playing games
-allows the learner to practice what they’ve learned
-learner is able to actively seek, select, and create
knowledge
Ø Connect-type
-provide a way to link learning to life, work and future
learning .
-lets the learner put what they’ve learned to use.
Criteria for organizing activities
Ø Should
be relevant
Ø Time
bound
Ø Should
contain meaning
Ø Involves
real world experiences
Ø Involves
skills (listening, speaking, writing, etc….)
Ø Engage
cognitive progress. (selecting, classifying, ordering and reasoning)
Ø Have
particular out come.
Procedural Steps
Roles of teacher
Ø Plan
and prepare in advance.
Ø Giving
instruction.
Ø Facilitating.
Ø Debriefing.
Ø Clarifying
learner’s doubts.
Ø Set
up routines and expectations for learning.
Ø Monitor
the results using appropriate assessment strategies and recording devices,
e.g., checklists, rubrics etc.
Ø Choose
activities that are relevant and stimulating for students.
Ø Provide
opportunities for students to present to an appropriate audience. Observe group
dynamics and co-operation.
Ø Support and encourage students
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