How The Activity Learning Theory Works
Students need incremental challenges they can engage with at a social level so the entire community of learners can collaborativelay meaning.
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Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge, but more crucially acquiring the habits and tendencies to transfer that knowledge in personally meaningful circumstances.
Students need incremental challenges they can engage with at a social level so the entire community of learners can collaborativelay meaning.
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A mobile learning environment is about access to content, peers, experts, artifacts, credible sources, and thinking on relevant topics.
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The power of “I don’t know” returns the learning to the student and restores the scale of understanding to a universe of knowledge.
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Einstein’s intellectual capacity combined with the historical context of his work make studying how he approached learning especially informative.
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The work of culture is to know itself & hold on to what it deems valuable. Forgetfulness is ignorance. Learning is the ultimate disruption.
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Initially, in your teaching, you may want to practice aiming only for one Understanding per unit to get a feel for the kind of groundwork.
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Student-centered learning puts the needs of the students over the conveniences of planning, policy, and procedure.
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Understanding promotes the spontaneous, personal, and creative application of understanding in dynamic physical and digital environments.
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Dorothea Lange’s photographs of displaced farm families and exploited sharecroppers not only became iconic symbols of the Great Depression.
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Want to encourage a growth mindset in students? Here are 25 alternatives to “I Don’t Know” and “I Can’t,” in ready-for-students form!
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6 Elements Of Play: The Spectrum Of A Relaxed Mind by TeachThought Staff The role of play in learning is
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Video recording can help students express themselves in a more natural language than the tone they’d use to construct written ideas.
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