Activity Based Teaching Strategies Flashcards

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students from one class are arranged into small groups to facilitate learning process

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Cooperative Learning

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based on the premise that learners help each other work together and are responsible for not only their
learning but also for the learning of other group members

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Cooperative Learning

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involves structuring small groups of learners who work together toward shared learning
goals. This may be done through brainstorming activities, demonstrations and return demonstrations and
group projects

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Cooperative Learning

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4
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actively influences students’ dispositions toward thinking and takes active participation in
learning

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Writing-to-learn

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5
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serves as a stimulus of critical thinking by immersing students in the subject matter for cognitive
utilization of knowledge and effective internalization of values and beliefs.

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Writing

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Each student in a small group is assigned to one large task on the topic. The pieces are then put together by the group.

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Jigsaw

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A problem is posed, students have time to think about it individually, and then they work in pairs to solve the problem and share their ideas with the class.

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Think-pair-share

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Group members are assigned a number. The group discusses as one, and then the instructor calls one number. The person with that number answers for the group.

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Numbered-heads together

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Students participate in a group discussion, surrendering a token each time they speak

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Talking Chips

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9
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Murder Script

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M- Mood
U- Understand
R- Recall
D- Digest/Detect
E- Expand/Elaborate
R- Review

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A writing-to-learn activity wherein the students predict what will happen at different points in the topic or story.

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Crystal Ball

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Asks students to react to assigned readings. Students might write responses that analyze specified features of a reading or they might write counter-arguments. To extend these response papers, it can be combined into another assignment like a position paper.

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Response Assignments

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12
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lends visual assistance to students when asked to demonstrate their thinking in a
graphic manner to show interconnectedness of concepts or ideas.

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Concept Mapping

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13
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helps students see their own thinking and reasoning of a topic, to depict the relationship among factors, causes, and effects. Students become more adept at creating and examining a map for connections and using information

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Concept Mapping

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14
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a strategy that fosters critical thinking which requires in depth recall of topics for supporting
evidence and for developing one’s position in a controversial issue.

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Debate

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15
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practical exercises for the students representing controlled manipulation of reality

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Simulations

16
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It encourages analytical skills, recognizes
complex issues or concerns, permits students to consider alternative opinions with enhances communication
skills and listening skills.

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Debate

17
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intended to help learners in decision-making and problem-solving, develop human
interaction abilities and learn psychomotor skills in a safe and controlled setting.

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Simulations

18
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can be used to achieve carious
learning objectives and are used to evaluate students learning and competence.

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Simulations

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A controlled representation of a piece of reality that learners can manipulate to better understand the real situation

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Simulation exercise

20
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A game that represents real-life situations in which learners compete according
to a set of rules in order to win or achieve and objective

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Simulation Games

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A form of drama in which learners spontaneously act out roles through interaction involving problems or challenges in human relations

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Role-Playing

22
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An analysis of an incident or situation in which characters and relationships are described, factual or hypothetical, events transpired and problems that need to be resolved or
solved.

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Case Study

23
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an approach to learning that involves confronting students with real life
problems which they are meant to solve on their own

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Problem-solving Learning

24
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provides stimulus for critical thinking and self-taught content

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Problem-solving Learning

25
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based on the premise that students, working together in small groups, will analyze a case,
identify their own needs for information and solve problem

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Problem-solving Learning

26
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completely doing away with traditional instruction. The student is provided with the materials needed for the learning process without the intervention of the teacher. They are also called self-directed packets, and individual learning activity packages

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Self-learning modules

27
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done in a unit of nursing or instruction with a relatively low student-to-teacher ratio, in
which a single topic or small section of a broad topic is studies for a given period of time

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Self-learning modules

28
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Components of a self-learning module

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introduction and instructions, behavioral objectives, pretest,
learning activities, self-evaluation and post-test.