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A. FOR QUICK ACCESS TO SMALL GROUP TOOLS, insert the letters "SMGR" into the LC Main Search Bar.
Collaboration and student learning are powerful combinations that can create higher scores and higher achievement for all participants. More evidence is suggesting that knowledge gained in collaborative learning has more lasting impact and retention than content learned in an individual setting. Collaborative learning allows a learner's belief system to be challenged as new information and experiences provided by others conflict with their current perceptions, values and opinions. To analyze, assess and solve problems using new information and encounters in a collaborative manner increases critical thinking, decision-making, problem-solving skills as well as the social intelligence needed for future success in the workplace. The LC small group tools and processes provided will help establish small groups and small group leadership roles quickly and efficiently.
Since you have provided the needed subject matter, engaging strategies increase ownership for the content being provided. At this step, the students continue to compare, elaborate, problem-solve, having changes in perception and generate new thought. These actions increase retention and recall.
ENGAGING STRATEGY PURPOSE
The purpose of the ENGAGING STRATEGIES is to provide engaging, stimulating techniques to move learning from the surface level to deep, insightful experiences. As previously mentioned, "research clearly demonstrates that as much as fifty percent of the material heard and read in class is forgotten in a matter of minutes." (LaBonty & Danielson, 2005). Engaging strategies increase ownership for the content being provided. At this step, the students continue to compare, elaborate, problem-solve, having changes in perception and generate new thought. These actions increase retention and recall.
Therefore, the only content needed to be inserted within the LC tool may be just:
- Concepts to Compare and Elaborate
- Concepts to Create Life-Size Demonstration
- Concepts to Create Workplace Demonstrations
- Scenarios to Problem-Solve
The tool does the work!
ENGAGING STRATEGY EXAMPLES
LC ENGAGING TOOLS can be fun encounters, such as:
- Creating analogies, metaphors, comparisons and classifications
- Elaborating by using sentence stems, elaboration squares, etc..
- Problem-solving using brainstorming and brainwriting strategies
- Generating everyday applications and workplace applications
- Creating effective skill performance rubrics