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Product Code: ALB_101_Learn |
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Product description:
189 pages - Softcover
Now, the book educators have been waiting for! Enliven learning and deepen retention...for any subject!
Mel Silberman has "done it again," this time for teachers in secondary and post-secondary schools and adult education settings. With its collection of 101 active learning strategies, this book empowers you to reach new heights with your students! Benefit from the step-by-step for each active learning technique-recharge your teaching with fresh ideas and innovative approaches!
Contents:
Introducing Active Learning
How to Get Students Active From the Start
How to Make Learning Unforgettable
How to Help Students Acquire Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes...Actively
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"Active Learning is the best collection I have seen of teaching strategies to get students involved and interested in learning..."
-Howard Kirschenbaum, Ed.D., author of 100 Ways to Enhance Values and Morality in Schools and Youth Settings
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"Active Learning offers a wealth of ways to get college students involved. If this doesn't make active learning a viable option in your classes, nothing will."
-Maryellen Weimer, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer,Penn State University, Editor, The Teaching Professor
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"Active Learning is just what our teachers need and is just the shot of adrenaline our more experienced teachers are seeking. This book is extremely teacher-friendly and very readable."
-Vinny Danzer, Program Coordinator, New York City Teacher Centers Consortium, United Federation of Teachers
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"Mel Silberman has built principles of best practice into Active Learning and honors the diverse learning orientations and experiences that adults bring into the classroom. Both novices and experts will find it an enriching addition to their teaching portfolio."
-Victoria Marsick, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Higher and Adult Education, Teachers College, Columbia University
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