HighScope uses the term active learning to describe our philosophy. In the early childhood years, learning is not simply a process of adults giving children directions or information to memorize. The ...
The Educator speaks to Chloe Han from Young Academics about the importance of hands-on play and boosting students' fine motor ...
Our world is changing at an unprecedented pace, and this rapid transformation presents unique challenges for families. Many children experience significant stress and anxiety related to school, social ...
There are many active learning modalities informed by different teaching and learning traditions. We envision these modalities on a spectrum. This spectrum can be rearranged depending on the quality ...
What is considered an Active Learning Strategy? An active learning strategy is any type of activity during class (face-to-face, online, or outside of class) that engages learners in deep thought about ...
Packed full of fun activities designed to get kids moving, Super Movers is curriculum-linked, so you can be sure that they’re learning as they stay active, even in the confines of your living room.
So, why not help them get active with a home-made obstacle ... As you play, you can ask questions that you and your child can then discuss to support their learning. You can use the example ...
Active Learning has been referred to as many things, including “project-based learning” and “flipped classes.” The fundamental premise of active learning is the replacement of passive class time with ...
We've created the next generation of active learning spaces. And we are here to support you in adopting and employing student-centered learning pedagogies to enabling collaborative, team based, ...