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Teaching Methodology

The document compares two teaching methodologies: active learning and direct instruction. Active learning involves students regulating ideas and working problems in class and at home, with the instructor available to answer questions. Direct instruction has the instructor controlling the material by lecturing while students take notes to interpret concepts on their own later. The roles of students also differ, with active learning requiring students to actively participate in the learning process.

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Teaching Methodology

The document compares two teaching methodologies: active learning and direct instruction. Active learning involves students regulating ideas and working problems in class and at home, with the instructor available to answer questions. Direct instruction has the instructor controlling the material by lecturing while students take notes to interpret concepts on their own later. The roles of students also differ, with active learning requiring students to actively participate in the learning process.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

2:04 PM
Teaching Active Learning- students Direct Instruction-
Methodology regulate ideas to determine what Instructor controls how
knowledge is important in lecture students interpret
material new material by providing
new material to students.

Class time Student ' s actively complete math Students listen and watch
problems and activities from hand- Instructor present and
outs provided in class to practice display new material in
concepts they viewed in the lecture class. Students are
material on their own. The expected to record notes
instructor roams the room and example problems
answering student questions. In from the board. Students
addition. students may work or are have limited time to ask
required to work problems questions about previously
with peers. presented material.

Home Work Students are required to take Students complete ssigned


Assignments notes from lecture material math problems utilizing
provided electronically outside of technology and hand-outs
class. In addition, students provided in class on their
complete problems utilizing own time.
technology to reinforce concepts

Role of the Student required being an active Students assumed to or


student participant in the learning are
expected to be an active
participant in the learning
process

Lecture Model
.

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