I have mostly seen active learning used in opposition to passively listening to lectures or passively rereading a text, and more broadly, in opposition to any kind of sitting still. In Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom (1991), Charles Bonwell and James Eison state that “students must do more than just listen,” and they define active learning as “instructional activities involving students in doing things and thinking about what they are doing.”1
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Elizabeth E Charles
onto Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path December 13, 2017 4:38 PM
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