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Active learning gives students more agency and control over their learning than traditional methods.  This model abandons the "sage on the stage" for the student at the center of the classroom.  Active learning is collaborative with the teacher in a facilitator role.  This makes learning more engaging for the student and leads to better learning outcomes.  

 

Jigsaw activities where students teach their peers about a course-related subject or peer review activities are two examples of active learning methods.  

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