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=== Successful Strategies
=== Successful Strategies===
[http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/dms/CCLI_SocialInstructionStrategies.html CCLI program with Distributed Microsystems Lab UW]
Here are some techniques that can improve instruction.


Legitimizing Differences- recognize unique skills and experiences of individual students
*[[Legitimizing Differences]]- recognize unique skills and experiences of individual students


Guided Learning- Scaffold student learning but gradually transfer responsiblity for learning to student.
*Guided Learning- Scaffold student learning but gradually transfer responsiblity for learning to student.


Reciprocal Learning- Students teach and explain concepts to each other  
*Reciprocal Learning- Students teach and explain concepts to each other  


Active Learning- Create frequent opportunities for students to engage, communicate and solve problems.
*Active Learning- Create frequent opportunities for students to engage, communicate and solve problems.


[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsDI6hDx5uI&feature=related What is Active Learning]
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsDI6hDx5uI&feature=related What is Active Learning]


Collaborative Learning- create assignment that require students to work together.
*Collaborative Learning- create assignment that require students to work together.
 
[http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/dms/CCLI_SocialInstructionStrategies.html CCLI program with Distributed Microsystems Lab UW]


=== External Web Links ===
=== External Web Links ===

Latest revision as of 09:33, 8 March 2012

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Successful Strategies

Here are some techniques that can improve instruction.

  • Guided Learning- Scaffold student learning but gradually transfer responsiblity for learning to student.
  • Reciprocal Learning- Students teach and explain concepts to each other
  • Active Learning- Create frequent opportunities for students to engage, communicate and solve problems.

What is Active Learning

  • Collaborative Learning- create assignment that require students to work together.

CCLI program with Distributed Microsystems Lab UW

External Web Links

MIT Graduate Student Teaching Certificate Program

MIT resources for teaching

Teaching All Students, Reaching All Learners professional development training program

Teaching Tips from Honolulu Community College's Faculty Development Committee

The Torch or The Firehose: A Guide to Section Teaching- Open Courseware