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Overview

Active Learning is a teaching approach that puts the student at the center of their learning, rather than a more passive role.  It includes a variety of strategies to actively engage students in the learning process, such as discussions, problem solving, case studies, role plays, journal writing, structured learning groups and more.  Some of the benefits from using Active Learning strategies include improved critical thinking skills, increased retention, increased motivation, and improved interpersonal skills.

Use Active Learning and Ensure Content is Covered

Try thinking about your course materials and what students could be doing before class to prepare for in-class activities.  

Some examples of how you might do this: 

  • Pre-class reading assignments
  • Watching videos ahead of time and answering questions
  • Pre-class quizzes on Canvas to ensure students have read the required material

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