HOME LEARNING VIDEO AND PDF FILE STD 1 TO 12 DATE 4-9-2020

HOME LEARNING VIDEO AND PDF FILE STD 1 TO 12  DATE 4-9-2020
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STD 1 TO 12 DATE 4-9-2020
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The teacher's fundamental task is to get students to engage in learning activities that are likely to result in achieving outcomes. It is helpful to remember that what the student does is actually more important that what the teacher does
Every learning activity in your unit should be intentional, meaningful and useful. As noted on the Session Outcomes page, each learning activity in your unit should be aligned to the unit ILOs, as well as to the more specific learning outcomes of each session or module that you teach. The intent of the activity is then clear to both you and your students. It is equally important that each activity is meaningful, and ensures student development and advancement through the unit
Activities should build on previous activities and avoid being repetitive, they should enable students to engage with and develop their skills, knowledge and understandings in different ways. Meaningful activities engage students in active, constructive, intentional, authentic, and cooperative ways. Useful learning activities are ones where the student is able to take what they have learnt from engaging with the activity and use it in another context, or for another purpose. For example, students are able to directly apply the skills or knowledge they acquired to an assessment task, or to the next activity in your unit.The activity types provided below are by no means an exhaustive list, but will help you in thinking through how best to design and deliver high impact learning experiences for your students in your unit.
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The questions posed, and how students are asked to respond to them will be dependent upon what the ILOs require students to do. For example, a unit with an ILO that requires students to 'identify' might have questions that highlight the relevant aspects, or which require students to identify the key ideas in a reading. For a unit with an ILO for students to 'evaluate', however, the questions might ask student to list advantages and disadvantages, or to compare and contrast different approaches noted in the text(s).
During a live lecture or tutorial, the teacher presents a scenario, and seeks responses from the class about possible approaches/responses to it. 
the teacher then asks for verbal responses about what the consequences might be for a selected answer. This continues as each of the main responses are analysed and the consequences considered.
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STD 1 TO 12 DATE 4-9-2020
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