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Promoting Active Learning: Strategies for the College Classroom

by Chet Meyers, Thomas B. Jones

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Gives an abundance of practical advice on how active learningtechniques can be used by teachers across the disciplines. Usingreal-life examples, the authors discuss how various small-groupexercises, simulations, and case studies can be blAnded with thetechnological and human resources available outside the classroom.The book is engagingly written for all classroom teachers. --Stephen Brookfield, distinguished professor of education,University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota… (more)
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Gives an abundance of practical advice on how active learningtechniques can be used by teachers across the disciplines. Usingreal-life examples, the authors discuss how various small-groupexercises, simulations, and case studies can be blAnded with thetechnological and human resources available outside the classroom.The book is engagingly written for all classroom teachers. --Stephen Brookfield, distinguished professor of education,University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota

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