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1 Interactive Teaching Resources

2 Encourages maximum amount of interaction between teachers and students Ideally with a 70/30 split between student participation and lecture structure Goal: Develop students character, provide confidence and motivation to express ideas, opinions and emotions Interactive Teaching Resources: definition

3 Benefits More effective than traditional teaching methods Uses continuous engagement to create a more effective way to engage contemporary students Motivates students to learn and have ownership over this learning Provides the students to teach peers, thus enhancing their own learning Creates a sense of community within a classroom Teaches collaboration and cooperation/ ‘life’ skills

4 Implementation Start simply and build this process – EG: learning partners Small group projects Whole class projects Method of implementation – Summative – identifying/test student knowledge gained – Formative – assign task directly to students – Motivation – create an environment to elicit student response Eg: total physical response – students retain more through a physical setting Pair students to discuss pros/cons of topic Encourage experimentation – don’t be afraid to make mistakes = learning For conclusion of lesson: summarise lesson with one word and review lesson accurately

5 Examples Test tournament Youtube video quizes Interactive game learning/Gamified learning Role playing Pop culture statistics


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