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Title: Active Learning!


1
Active Learning!
By Gemma Stephens, Helen Wilson and Jesh
Hammerton.
2
Warm up...
Lift your right foot off the floor and move it in
clockwise motions
Now, lift your right arm and draw a number 6 in
the air at the same time
You cannot do two things at the same time in
which case you need to pay attention!!
3
Relay...
  • Each group to have a set of large cards.
  • The cards must be stuck onto the wall in the
    correct order.
  • Only one student to leave the group and stick
    the card up at any time.
  • A different student must stick the card up each
    time.

Can be used for plenary, revision, HPA and SAM
bodily responses to stress, statistics , aims,
procedures, findings, conclusions and criticisms
and lots more!
4
Dominoes Get your students evaluating...
  • Just like the traditional dominoes where
    students must match them up but with blank spaces
  • Every time a student reaches a blank space they
    are to stick a post it note on it and write an
    evaluative point
  • You could specify general, methodological or
    ethical issues for evaluation or you could say it
    needs one of each etc
  • Germans are not different
  • Participants electrocuted confederate learners
    when questions where incorrectly answered
  • 65 delivered 450v shocks

5
Human Bingo...
  • Each students is given a bingo card (all cards
    have the same 8 questions on)
  • Students have to walk around the classroom and
    ask each other the questions on the bingo card
  • If another student can correctly answer the
    question their name is written under that
    question on the bingo card
  • Repeat the process until 8 different names are
    written under the 8 different questions
  • The first student to complete the card shouts
    bingo and brings their card to the teacher.
  • Teacher to check each of the 8 different people
    on the bingo card can answer the questions
    correctly

To get your students moving around the classroom,
questioning and assessing each others knowledge!
6
Human Bingo Example.
7
Reliability and validity via an intelligence
test...
  • Measure around your head in cm (from the tops of
    your ears) and record your results.
  • Do this 3 times you may need a friend to help
    you.
  • 58cm or above very intelligent
  • 57cm or below quite intelligent
  • 51cm or below not very intelligent
  • Is this intelligence reliable? (Yes because we
    are consistently getting the same results well
    you should be!)
  • Is this intelligence test valid? (No because it
    doesnt tell us anything about our intelligence,
    even if you did score 58cm or above!)
  • Students must apply their knowledge to a
    study... Draw a continuum on the board (for
    example Milgrams study... Label one end of the
    continuum low external validity and the other end
    high external validity). Students to write their
    name on a post it note and stick it to the
    continuum. You can then use students names to
    find out why they put it there.

8
Speed dating...
  • Each student is to have a new key term (or piece
    of info etc)
  • They must become an expert in their key term
  • Chairs can be arranged in two circles so all
    chairs are facing each other or they could be in
    two lines, again facing each other
  • Each student facing each other swap key terms
    and ensure that each other understands it
  • One side remain where they are, students on the
    other side move clockwise one seat and repeat the
    process of sharing their information
  • When everybody has swapped information,
    knowledge can be tested in a variety of ways...
  • - select a student and ask a question
  • - write down everything you can remember and
    then ask questions
  • - students could peer assess each other and give
    extra info that must be included

9
Pass the parcel...
  • Again this can be adapted in various ways. For
    our workshop...
  • Parcel is passed around to music
  • When music stops, students opens parcel
  • In one layer there will be 2 questions and 2
    sweets
  • Pass each question onto each student on either
    side
  • student to read out question and give answer
  • If they get the question correct they win the
    sweet, if the answer is wrong the sweet is given
    back to the student who opened the parcel
  • The correct answer could be gained in various
    different ways to ensure students understand!!

10
The tree of knowledge...
  • Plenary ideas!
  • Each student has to write one thing they have
    learnt on a leaf and stick it on the tree
  • Traffic light tree red, orange and green
    leaves to test which areas students understand
    and which areas they may be struggling with and
    need to recap
  • End of topic tree students work in groups and
    have 2 minutes to write down as many facts as
    they can remember from the topic on their leaves
    and stick them on the tree
  • Key study tree Different branches of the tree
    can be used for aims, procedures, findings,
    conclusions and evaluation

The tree of knowledge can be adapted in many
different ways!
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