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PINATA - Group Discussions
Hong Lin
Created on November 27, 2023
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BREAK THE PINATA!
Case 1Dr. Gilmore teaches an engineering class with 45 students. In her 75-minute class, she engages her students in mini lectures by using active learning strategies such as Think-Pair-Share and Closing Summary. Dr. Gilmore often puts her students in small groups, gives them a topic to discuss for 15-20 minutes, then she floats around and brings the students back to sum up. This approach worked out fine first, but her students quickly became unmotivated in this all-two-familiar group discussion format. Can you recommend one alternative active learning strategy from the module to help Dr. Gilmore reinvigorate her small group activity? What considerations should she take into account when using your recomended strategy?
Break the piñata for an example.
What's inside?
Small Group Activity
Fun guaranteed:)