All Active learning articles – Page 3
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Event NewsConference report: Irish Variety in Chemistry Education
A report on some highlights from the Irish Variety in Chemistry Education
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IdeasStudent posters on chemistry topics
This post discusses the use of student generated posters and includes a video guide for students on how to prepare posters
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OpinionThe impact of innovations in teaching
Is it time to shift our conversation from modular innovation to programme design?
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OpinionImplementing the flipped classroom
As with most new blogs, I’ll begin with: “Hello world!” I’m delighted to be a contributor to the new Education in Chemistry blog and I’m looking forward to sharing ideas and hearing back from the chemistry education community
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FeatureTalking technology
Award-winning chemistry lecturer Michael Seery shares his experiences combining technology and the classroom
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ReviewSTEM project-based learning (2nd edn)
Integrated science teaching - extensive coverage of STEM project-based learning
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FeatureFlipping lectures and inverting classrooms
Simon Lancaster and David Read examine the current phenomenon that empowers students to take control of their own learning
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FeatureThere's teaching, and there's teaching
Starting university marks a new chapter in a student's life, with a brand new set of opportunities and challenges. But the different teaching style in higher education can prove to be an unexpected shock to the system. Catherine Smith explores what educators on either side can do to ease the transition
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ResourceUsing tests | Principles of assessment for learning
Hints and guidance on how to use tests in the classroom as a formative exercise to actively involve your students in their learning.
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ResourceSelf and peer assessment | Principles of assessment for learning
Find out how you can use self and peer assessment to actively involve students in their learning, including teaching tips and examples to use in your classroom.
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ResourceSharing objectives | Principles of assessment for learning
Discover how sharing objectives and criteria can help you actively involve your students in their learning, including tips and ideas to try in your lessons.
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ResourceQuestioning | Principles of assessment for learning
Find out how to make more effective use of questioning to actively involve your students in their learning, with hints and techniques to use in the classroom.
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ResourceUsing feedback | Principles of assessment for learning
Learn how to use feedback more effectively to actively involve your students in their learning, with tips and ideas to use in the classroom.
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ResourceWorking in groups | Principles of assessment for learning
Tips and strategies to make group work an effective part of lessons as well as a way of actively involving students in their learning.
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