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Transcript: How to use active learning in a kindergarten classroom Interactive Technology And we also must..... rhymes and stories PBL is both a curriculum and process. Soon enough teachers have to leave learning in their student's hands. Uses facilitators to guide the students To inspire new ideas Harmin, M., & Toth, M. (1994). Inspiring active learning: a handbook for teachers. Alexandria, Va.: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Say "this is for extra credit" or "for a homework pass" How to use Problem based learning in a Special Education Classroom Setting? group work asking the class about their favorites Work in groups Separate into groups and let them come up with ways that would be applicable. Provides meaningful activities for the learner Apply problems to real-life situations Create models out of concepts excited to be at school are learning all the basics hands on activities WORD PROBLEMS ARE NOT THE ANSWER Why do we need it? Background of Problem-Based Learning. (n.d.). CTLS. Retrieved December 2, 2013, from http://www.samford.edu/ctls/archives.aspx?id=2147484113 Help students remember References Based on problem solving Kindergarteners.. Himelo - Silver, C. E. ( 2013) . Creating a learning space in problem- based learning. Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem - Based Learning , 7 (1) doi: 10.771 / 1541 - 5015. 1334 All about engaging the student Active Learning How can we incorporate this in Older students? Grabinger. Rich environments for active learning in action: problem-based learning. 1997. Web. drawing and writing To keep students attention Presentation by Ryan Adkins, Raeanna Langford, and Katryn Roberts. Use manipulatives Knowledge is gained through self- directed learning Bonwell, C. C., & Eison, J. A. (1991). Active learning: creating excitement in the classroom. Washington, D.C.: School of Education and Human Development, George Washington University. Use what you've already taught Armbruster, Patel, Johnson, and Weiss. Active learning and student-centered Pedagogy Improve student Attitudes and Performance in Introductory Biology. 2009. Web An approach to structuring the curriculum while confronting students with problems from practice that provides a stimulus for learning. Problem-Based learning Activities involving movement