Active Learning Methods - ED111R
Students are actively involved in their learning and demonstrates a better understanding of the content. The students are able to interact with the instructors / ask questions and the instructor can also track the student's progress.
Active Learning - 111R
This module reinforced the importance of active learning as a strategy to promote student engagement, critical thinking, and knowledge retention. I learned that students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process through activities such as case studies, collaborative discussions, concept mapping, and problem-solving exercises. I plan to apply these principles in my nursing courses by incorporating more NCLEX-style questions, flipped classroom activities, think-pair-share exercises, and clinical scenarios that encourage students to analyze and apply concepts rather than memorize information.
I agree with this. It creates for a open dialogue to help build a relationship with the students and aids in their willingness to learn. This helps with student success.