Who Should Attend?
??Grade 1-8 Teachers
??Grade 1-8 Academic Coordinators
??Grade 1-8 Teacher Trainers
Grade 1-8 Professional Development Leads
Course Overview
Redefining Teaching: Advanced Pedagogical Approaches to
Active Learning" is designed to equip educators with innovative
strategies to foster student engagement and deep learning. This
course explores the fundamentals of active learning, practical
techniques to implement it, and the integration of educational
technology to enhance classroom interactions.
Participants will explore advanced active learning strategies such
as flipped classrooms, where students engage with content
before class to maximize interactive learning time; peer
teaching, which enhances collaboration and knowledge retention
and many more strategies. Additionally, teachers will learn how
to use Ed-tech tools to create engaging and student-centered
learning environments.
Special focus is given to low-resource settings, ensuring that all
teachers, regardless of context, can implement these strategies
effectively. By the end of the course, participants will be able to
design and execute lesson plans that promote active learning,
critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Learning Outcomes
By the end this training, learners will be able to:
??? Define the concept of active learning and its benefits in
the classroom.
??? Differentiate between traditional and active learning
approaches.
??? Apply a variety of active learning techniques to engage
students.
??? Integrate educational technology effectively into active
learning strategies.
??? Implement low-resource active learning methods in their
teaching practice.
??? Develop lesson plans that incorporate active learning
principles.
??? Assess student learning outcomes using active learning
assessment strategies.
??? Address common challenges and barriers to
implementing active learning.
Important Details