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Active learning is the philosophy that informs the teaching at many Australian and North American universities. This philosophy translates into students being actively involved in lectures, seminars and tutorials.
In Australian and North American universities, you cannot simply remain passive and quiet in classes, you will be expected to
Active learning is the philosophy that informs the teaching at many Australian and North American universities. This philosophy translates into students being actively involved in lectures, seminars and tutorials.
In Australian and North American universities, you cannot simply remain passive and quiet in classes, you will be expected to answer questions, pose questions and be involved in a range of discussions, debates and role playing activities.
As a student you will be asked to establish your own learning goals and communicate that to your professor. You will listen to the ideas other students express and will be asked to respond. You will use examples, case studies and news stories, reels you have seen and talk about the connections you can identify between with the lecture con
As a student you will be asked to establish your own learning goals and communicate that to your professor. You will listen to the ideas other students express and will be asked to respond. You will use examples, case studies and news stories, reels you have seen and talk about the connections you can identify between with the lecture content, you will participate in debates and adopt positions on issues and discuss different perspectives on a particular topic.
Active learning approaches at North American and Australian universities rely on group work, so you can expect to complete projects with your peers and give class presentations.
You will find classrooms are organised to facilitate discussions and group work. For example, you will find round tables with moveable seating allowing students to face each other and discuss. You will find tables that are linked to e-whiteboards for brainstorming. You will find microphones on tables so that students can be heard across t
You will find classrooms are organised to facilitate discussions and group work. For example, you will find round tables with moveable seating allowing students to face each other and discuss. You will find tables that are linked to e-whiteboards for brainstorming. You will find microphones on tables so that students can be heard across the room. All of these details are intended to enable you to speak up in class and contribute to conversations and debates.
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