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Melting the ice: Engaging and educational ice-breaker activities for every learning session

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Melting the ice: Engaging and educational ice-breaker activities for every learning session

Contributors:

By (Author) Jen Schneider

ISBN:

9781915261038

Publisher:

Hodder Education

Imprint:

John Catt Educational Ltd

Publication Date:

14th April 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Schools and pre-schools
Teacher training

Dewey:

371.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

274

Dimensions:

Width 188mm, Height 244mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

540g

Description

The first five minutes of a classroom experience are critical.
The tone set in a sessions opening minutes can significantly impact and influence, in both positive and negative ways, the quality and nature of the subsequent learning experience.
How students spend that time can also have a positive impact on their learning in both the short and long term. When the opening minutes of a class are approached as an opportunity to build student connections, collaboration, and community, all learners benefit.
As more and more learning experiences occur in synchronous and asynchronous online learning environments, strategies that both welcome students to online sessions and support student learning are increasingly important.
Traditional ice breakers, while typically shared with a goal of building community and student engagement, can sometimes have unintended or even negative consequences on students.
This text shares a collection of powerful, opening activities that are designed to simultaneously engage students, build safe and connected classroom communities, and support student learning.
All strategies are easily adapted and personalized to fit individual course and content needs including face-to-face, synchronous online, and asynchronous online learning contexts. Shared activities are aligned with associated learning-science research and incorporate strategies that have been shown to support student engagement and learning such as retrieval practice, active recall, spaced practice, and interleaving, among other evidence-based instructional strategies.

Author Bio

Jen Schneider is an educator with a passion for creating interactive online learning environments. She serves as an Assistant Professor at The Community College of Philadelphia as well as the Colleges Legal Internship and Paralegal Studies Program Coordinator. She also coaches and mentors online faculty in a variety of capacities.

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