Title: Active Learning!
1Active Learning!
By Gemma Stephens, Helen Wilson and Jesh
Hammerton.
2Warm 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!!
3Relay...
- 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!
4Dominoes 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
5Human 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!
6Human Bingo Example.
7Reliability 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.
8Speed 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
9Pass 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!!
10The 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!