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Adult Learning Theories and Practices - Boston University

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Active Learning Active learning is defined as the use of one or more interactive approaches to education and training for the purpose of engaging students in their work to acquire and understand knowledge. The active learning classroom is one that ... delivery of training to maximize the learning at each level. The conditions (or events) are:

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TPE 1: Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning

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1.3 Connect subject matter to real-life contexts and provide active learning experiences to engage student interest, support student motivation, and allow students to extend their learning. Examples of Observable Evidence Establishes connection between subject matter and purpose for learning: videos, posters, illustrations, realia, etc.

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California Teaching Performance Expectations (TPEs)

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TPE 1 Engaging and Supporting All Students in Learning 1. Apply knowledge of students, including their prior experiences, interests, and social -emotional learning needs, as well as their funds of knowled ge and cultural, language, and socioeconomic backgrounds, to engage them in …

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National Educational Technology Standards (NETS•T) and ...

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maximize content learning in context and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS•S. Teachers: a. design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity

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PLAY DEPRIVATION: IS IT HAPPENING IN YOUR SCHOOL ... - ed

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Sep 12, 2011 · the Education of Young Children (1998) identifies benefits for outdoor play: 1. Play is an active form of learning that unites the mind, body, and spirit. Until at least the age of nine, children ˇs learning occurs best when the whole self is involved; 2. Play reduces the tension that often comes with having to achieve or needing to learn.

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