What the student does: teaching for enhanced learning
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Abstract
Many teachers see major difficulties in maintaining academic standards in today's larger and more diversified classes. The problem becomes more tractable if learning outcomes are seen as more a function of students' activities than of their fixed characteristics. The teacher's job is then to organise the teaching/learning context so that all students are more likely to use the higher order learning processes which “academic” students use spontaneously. This may be achieved when all components are aligned, so that objectives express the kinds of understanding that we want from students, the teaching context encourages students to undertake the learning activities likely to achieve those understandings, and the…
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- Mathematics education
- Portfolio
- Context (archaeology)
- Function (biology)
- Teaching and learning center
- Order (exchange)
- Active learning (machine learning)
- Cooperative learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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