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SUMMARY TABLE OF STUDENT-ACTIVE APPROACHES

There are many student-active approaches you can use in your classes. This table provides a range of examples used in TIEE. It is very important that you decide on the best methods for you and your students. For tutorials about using student-active teaching go to the "Teaching: Tutorials" section.

Student-Active Approach Class Size & Time Resource(s)
Background Knowledge Probe all short/moderate [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Teacher assesses what students already know (or think they know) [read more]
Brainstorming small moderate [How To]
Good for generating ideas before a discussion [read more]
Citizen's Argument small/medium moderate [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Students appreciate different points of view [read more]
Cooperative Learning varies varies [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Students learn from and teach each other; many types [read more]
Cooperative Learning Groups varies varies [How To]
[TIEE Resources]
Figure out what is best for you [read more]
Concept Mapping small/medium moderate/long [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Good for assessing students understanding of relationships, ideas [read more]
Formal Groupwork small/medium moderate/long See Problem Based Learning
Students have specific roles [read more]
Gallery Walk (Carousel) small/medium moderate [How To]
Good for first class and to assess student's prior knowledge [read more]
Groupwork Assessment small/medium moderate/long [How To]
Example form for students to assess each other [read more]
Guided Reciprocal Peer Questioning small/medium moderate/long [How To]
Helps students see what they don't know [read more]
Informal Groupwork all varies [How To]
[TIEE Example]
No roles, can be ad hoc [read more]
Jigsaw small moderate/long [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Good for covering, integrating information [read more]
Minute Paper all short [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Good for feedback after a lecture [read more]
Muddiest Point all short [How To]
Good to identify a lessons most confusing points [read more]
Paired Think Aloud all short [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Forces quiet students to speak/talkers to listen [read more]
Pairs/Share all short See Think-Pair-Share
Like think-pair-share [read more]
Peer Editing small/medium moderate/long [How To]
Students edit each other's papers [read more]
Problem Based Learning (PBL) small/medium moderate/long [How To]
[TIEE Experiment]
Students work on problems in formal groups [read more]
Pyramid Exam all varies [How To]
Alternative to traditional test [read more]
Reports varies varies [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Varies (poster sessions, talks, group reports)
Roving Reporter small/medium moderate/long
Groups get help from other groups [read more]
RSQC2 small/medium moderate/long [How To]
Recall, summarize, question, comment, and connect [read more]
Rubric for Student Participation all NA [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Tells students what class participation is [read more]
Think-Pair-Share all short [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Used in large classes [read more]
Turn-to-Your-Neighbor all short [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Students talk to nearby students about a question [read more]
Write Before Discussion all short [How To]
[TIEE Example]
Type of low stakes writing [read more]
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