University Of Victoria

Active and Passive Learning: Game-Based Learning

Establishing the differences between active and passive learning is important understand as a teacher. To me, passive learning is the lesson. When a teacher is explaining and demonstrating material, the students are passive learning. They are lessoning to the information but might not understand. But how would a teacher know if a student does not understand? Through active learning. After the passive learning, students should be encouraged to participate in an active learning activity. This could be hands on, discussions, or any way to test their how they have comprehend the material. This is beneficial because it allows the students to practice what they recently learned. The teacher can get an understanding of who understands and who may need extra help to reach the learning outcome.

I learn best from visually seeing an explanation. This video shows how beneficial active learning can be when studying. I wish I had this information when I first started university. When I first start studying, I was passive studying. I would read the text book and lecture notes to find key words to memorize. Unfortunately, I did not know how to apply the concepts. This is because I did not actively learn or study. Now, I am able to passive learn, then extend my learning to active by reflecting and testing my self.

References

MooMoo Math and Science. 2017. Difference active and passive studying. Youtube.

2 Comments

  1. tobylee

    I liked that you mentioned how passive learning could be the lesson and active learning is different. Active learning is more about showing what you’ve learned, and putting it to use to better understand it.

    Thanks!

  2. emilyglass

    Hi Rianne,
    I agree that using both active and passive strategies in the classroom are important. I liked how you used a personal example to help describe passive and active learning. I also learn better from visual examples!

    Thank you so much for sharing!

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