Active teaching is a three-point instructional delivery strategy in which the teacher presents, explains, illustrates, and demonstrates content to enable students to meet a learning objective.
Replace lecturing with an approach that more actively involves students.
Active teaching makes learning more collaborative and engaging, which is especially important during the middle school years as students seek more independence in figuring things out for themselves.
Three Phases of Active Teaching
Teach and Model
Student Collaboration
Facilitate Reflection
Active Teaching Resources
Active Teaching Lesson Plan
This planner helps plan each phase of Active Teaching.
This guide allows for thoughtful planning of an active teaching lesson based on the three phases of active teaching: teach and model, student collaboration, and facilitate reflection.
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