A strategy that involves coming up with many possible ideas.
What is Brainstorming and Discussion?
Playing establishes myelinated pathways between the limbic system and this area of the brain.
What is the frontal lobe?
Adult education as primary force for achieving social change or transforming society.
What is Radical Adult Education Philosophy?
Used for learning outcomes that intend to practice professional judgment through the use of role playing, simulations and games
What is learning through virtual realities?
Create a learning atmosphere in which learners and teachers feel respected and connected to one another.
What is establishing inclusion?
A method that involves using written words or phrases during or after learning to capture the experience, knowledge or skill.
What is Writing and Reflection?
Puzzles, crosswords and anagrams are all forms of this method of instruction.
What is games?
Adult education is to teach people to comply with certain standards or expectations set by societal leaders, professional experts and/or employers.
What is Behavioral Adult Education Philosophy?
Used for learning outcomes that intend to develop critical, creative, and dialogical thinking through the use of discussions and question-driven inquires.
What is learning through inquiry?
Creates a challenging and engaging learning experience that include learners' perspectives and values.
What is enhancing meaning?
A strategy that might include a virtual or actual change of scenery
What is Field Trips?
A game that has a grid 4x4 or 5x5 grid of squares with a free space in the middle that can be used for introductions or review.
What is bingo?
Adult education is to teach people to live responsibly and resolve problems cooperatively within a democratic society.
What is Progressive Adult Education Philosophy?
Used for learning outcomes that intend to build skills through the use of practice exercises and tasks and procedures.
What is behavioral learning?
A model of teaching and learning that respects the inseparability of motivation and culture and integrates the emerging knowledge of neuroscience.
What is the Motivational Framework for Culturally Responsive Teaching?
A strategy you are learning and participating in at this moment?
What is Games?
A game that uses a grid of answers with designated amount of points in order for players to identify the question.
What is Jeopardy?
Adult education emphasizes the benefits of education for self-actualization,or self-initiated development of a person's skills and potential that lead to a fulfilling life of challenge and growth.
What is Humanistic Adult Education Philosophy?
Used for learning outcomes that intend to cultivate problem-solving and decision-making abilities through the use of problems, case studies, labs and projects.
What is learning with mental models?
Creates an understanding that learners are effective in learning something they value.
What is engendering competence?
A strategy that provides insight to the speaker and can make the content relevant to the audience.
What is Storytelling?
A game when players act out the concept or term without speaking for their team members to guess.
What is charades?
Adult education is to provide a broad-based, general education rather than a specialized or vocational education.
What is Liberal Adult Education Philosophy?
Used for learning outcomes that intend to reflect on experience through the use of internships, service-learning and study abroad.
What is experiential learning?
Creates a favorable disposition toward the learning experience through personal relevance and volition.
What is developing attitude?