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Questions and Answers
What characterizes acquisition in learning?
What characterizes acquisition in learning?
- Passive absorption of knowledge or skills (correct)
- Active engagement in problem solving
- Hands-on skill development through repetition
- Creation of tangible outputs using knowledge
What is a primary focus of inquiry-based learning?
What is a primary focus of inquiry-based learning?
- Repetition of skills through practice
- Direct instruction from a teacher
- Asking questions and conducting investigations (correct)
- Observing and listening from others
Which tool is associated with collaborative learning?
Which tool is associated with collaborative learning?
- Youtube
- Quizlet
- Trello (correct)
- SPSS
Which of the following exemplifies practice-based learning?
Which of the following exemplifies practice-based learning?
What outcome does discussion-based learning primarily aim for?
What outcome does discussion-based learning primarily aim for?
What is the role of tools like Microsoft Word in production-based learning?
What is the role of tools like Microsoft Word in production-based learning?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of collaborative learning?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of collaborative learning?
Which example is related to inquiry-based learning?
Which example is related to inquiry-based learning?
Flashcards
Acquisition
Acquisition
Learning by absorbing knowledge passively, like reading or watching.
Inquiry-based learning
Inquiry-based learning
Learning by asking questions and exploring.
Collaborative learning
Collaborative learning
Learning through teamwork and problem-solving.
Discussion-based learning
Discussion-based learning
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Practice-based learning
Practice-based learning
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Production-based learning
Production-based learning
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Study Notes
AC 1.1 Six Learning Blocks
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Acquisition: The process of absorbing knowledge or skills passively, through reading, listening, or observing.
- Examples: watching educational videos, reading articles, listening to podcasts
- Tools: Kindle, YouTube, TikTok, Spotify
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Inquiry: Learning focused on student questions, investigations, and building knowledge through exploration.
- Examples: research, problem-solving, observing
- Tools: SPSS, Google Sheets
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Collaborative: An active process where individuals work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or develop knowledge.
- Examples: role-playing, study groups, brainstorming
- Tools: Slack, Trello
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Discussion: Learning revolving around sharing ideas, debating, and challenging viewpoints to deepen understanding.
- Examples: debate, recitation, reportings
- Tools: Zoom, Google Meet
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Practice: Hands-on activities to develop skills through repetition and application.
- Examples: oral recitation, performance
- Tools: Quizlet, Duolingo
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Production: Creating something tangible using acquired knowledge and skills.
- Examples: essay, research, presentation
- Tools: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint/Canva, Adobe
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