Experiential approaches to teaching enhance your ability to motivate learners, inspire a sense of discovery, instill a desire to learn and create a positive and supportive learning community.

Active Review Methods Differentiation

This workshop offers a variety of active learning approaches that engage learners emotionally, socially, physically and intellectually. These brain-based methods will help you facilitate meaningful dialogue and reflection, develop social and emotional skills, and review and reinforce lessons in a fun and engaging way.

 

Topics Include:

  • Active brain-based approaches to promote social-emotional and academic success
  • Methods for engaging participants emotionally, physically, intellectually and socially
  • Practical tools and engaging activities that develop a healthy atmosphere of respect and trust, peer to peer and teacher to student
  • New research from the field of cognitive neuroscience and its impact on learning, teaching and social and emotional skills development in students.
  • Reflective methods and the use of metaphor to increase depth of understanding and connection to future learning experiences.
  • Techniques to help educators become more “student-centered,” empowering learners to take more control and responsibility for their learning.

Join in this interactive course and leave with practical strategies and activities to support school-wide efforts around increasing engagement and motivation, differentiating instruction, and developing a positive and supportive climate.

Hosted by the Lamoille Area Professional Development Academy (LAPDA) • lapdavt.org http://www.lapdavt.org/ • Montpelier, Vermont