Active Learning Cheat Sheet: Create An Open and Safe Environment
Active Learning Cheat Sheet: Create An Open and Safe Environment
For students to get the most out of active learning, it’s important for them to view the classroom as a welcoming
space where they can reveal their confusion, make mistakes, and try out new approaches to learning. Instruc-
tors can foster this kind of environment by emphasizing the role of active learning as an effective tool, the value
of hearing different voices and trying new approaches, and the role that mistakes play in learning. Kimberly
Tanner and colleagues have identified the value of noncontent “Instructor Talk” for these purposes.
6 Plan how you will introduce the activity. 7 Plan the logistics.
This step is especially important if this activity is out of the norm for Determine how much time you will spend on the various parts of the activity and how to
your class. Transparency helps students understand instructor actions ensure timely transitions (music or beeping from your phone’s timer can make clear that
and helps them value their instructor’s pedagogical expertise. John you are a conscientious steward of class time). During the exercise, monitor students’
Dunlosky and colleagues’ analysis of study strategies identifies effec- progress, ask questions if needed, and address confusion that may derail the activity.
tive learning techniques can provide a basis for describing the value Provide feedback that summarizes key takeaways and helps students know how they did
of a range of active learning approaches. (verbally, online, or both). Consider providing a brief writing period for students to process
their learning.