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Exploring Active Exploring Active Learning in Learning in ToastmastersToastmasters

Take a moment to reflect on a good experience with training. What

made it a success?

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My Mission: to wipe out My Mission: to wipe out boredom in the classroomboredom in the classroom

Adults learn differently

from children

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Definition of Active Learning

Focuses the responsibility of learning on the learner. Involves students in doing and thinking about the things they are doing, beyond listening and watching.

(Bonwell and Eison, 1999)

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Definition of Active Learning

Learning is not a spectator sport.

Students do not learn by sitting in class listening to teachers. They must talk about what they are learning, write about it, relate it to past experiences, apply it to their daily lives.

(Chickering and Gamson, 1987)

Have you experienced learning as a spectator sport? Was it effective?

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ACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUESACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

Have any active learning techniques been used today?

Connect with what they know on the topic.

Draw on their experience.

Quick formative assessment

An opportunity to manage overflow of short term memory. Allows learners to reflect and transfer to long term memory.

Example:

Think about what you know about active learning strategies.

Turn to a partner and share

What can you share with the class?

Example:

Take out a sheet of paper and list as many characteristics of a strong club as you can.

Example:

Take a few minutes to share notes with a partner:

•Summarize the most important information

•Identify (and clarify, if possible) anything that is confusing

Example:

Take a minute to come up with one question.

Then, see if you can stump your partner!

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Good for closing – can direct them to available resources to learn more

What question can I answer for you?

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IS LEARNING THE FILLING OF A PAIL?IS LEARNING THE FILLING OF A PAIL?

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OR THE LIGHTING OF A FLAME?OR THE LIGHTING OF A FLAME?

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