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Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject
Mel Silberman, Temple University

ISBN-10: 0205178669
ISBN-13: 9780205178667

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 1996
Format: Paper; 189 pp
Published: 02/20/1996

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The only text to teach active learning in the middle or secondary classroom, Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject is a sourcebook of hundreds of instructional strategies to engage students in learning for any subject. Specific, practical strategies include ways to get students active from the start through activities that build teamwork and immediately get them thinking about the subject matter. Designed for the preservice and inservice teacher, this book is effective for anyone teaching in middle schools, high schools, colleges, and centers for adult education.

  • 101 activities include ice-breakers for the beginning of class, strategies for the middle of a lesson, and concluding exercises to foster student reflection and future application.
  • 101 activities are designed to enliven learning, deepen understanding, and promote retention.
  • Opening chapter describes active learning and how to prepare a classroom for it.



Preface.


About the Author.


Acknowledgments.


1.  Introducing Active Learning.

How the Brain Works.

Learning Styles.

The Social Side of Learning.

Concerns about Active Learning.

The Nuts and Bolts of Active Learning.



2.  How to Get Students Active from the Start.

Team-Building Strategies.

On-the-Spot Assessment Strategies.

Immediate Learning Involvement Strategies.



3.  How to Help Students Acquire Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes... Actively.

Full-Class Learning.

Stimulating Class Discussion.

Prompting Questions.

Collaborative Learning.

Peer Teaching.

Independent Learning.

Affective Learning.

Skill Development.



4.  How to Make Learning Unforgettable.

Reviewing Strategies.

Self-Assessment.

Future Planning.

Final Sentiments.

Mel Silberman is a psychologist known internationally as a pioneer in the areas of interpersonal intelligence, active learning, and facilitation/consultation. As Professor of Adult and Organizational Development at Temple University, Mel has won two awards for his distinguished teaching. He is also President of Active Training, Princeton, N.J., a provider of products and seminars and publications in his areas of expertise. He has more than 30 years experience creating and honing techniques that inspire people to be people smart, learn faster and collaborate effectively.

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