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This task is carried out in groups (and you may want to look at OER4schools Unit 3 on group work for more information about the benefits of collaborative working). Groups can be formed in different ways (group work is covered in [[OER4Schools/3.1_Group_work:_Same-task_and_different-tasks_group_work|the OER4Schools professional learning resource Unit 3]]). The method we use here is forming groups randomly. Participants are assigned a letter from A to F randomly, and thus forms groups A to F. The lecturer should make sure that this really leads to well mixed groups, and that participants do not swap groups after groups have been allocated.  
This task is carried out in groups (and you may want to look at OER4schools Unit 3 on group work for more information about the benefits of collaborative working). Groups can be formed in different ways (group work is covered in [[OER4Schools/3.1_Group_work:_Same-task_and_different-tasks_group_work|the OER4Schools professional learning resource Unit 3]]). The method we use here is forming groups randomly. Participants are assigned a letter from A to F randomly, and thus forms groups A to F. The lecturer should make sure that this really leads to well mixed groups, and that participants do not swap groups after groups have been allocated.  


[[Image:oer4s Ts working together.jpg|thumb|350px|Teachers work together.]]
As participants you should note that we use similar ideas for carrying out this ask as you might use as a teacher in primary or secondary education. This is called modelling, and create linkages between the methods used at various levels of education. For instance, group formation, and also explicitly making sure that “everybody understands”.
As participants you should note that we use similar ideas for carrying out this ask as you might use as a teacher in primary or secondary education. This is called modelling, and create linkages between the methods used at various levels of education. For instance, group formation, and also explicitly making sure that “everybody understands”.


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= Group work =
= Group work =
[[Image:oer4s Ts working together.jpg|thumb|350px|Teachers work together.]]


As a first step, each group should plan how they will execute their task, including the development of a schedule for how they will use the allocated time. As the task goes over several days, each group should make an over plan for the whole activity (say across a week), and then start each morning with detailed planning of the activities for that particular day.
As a first step, each group should plan how they will execute their task, including the development of a schedule for how they will use the allocated time. As the task goes over several days, each group should make an over plan for the whole activity (say across a week), and then start each morning with detailed planning of the activities for that particular day.


== TASK 1 (for groups A, B and C): Field trip to Chalimbana Basic School ==
== TASK 1 (for groups A, B and C): Field trip to Chalimbana Basic School ==
[[Image:Chalimbana Basic School.jpg|thumb|350px|Chalimbana Basic School]]


The three groups A, B, and C will do a '''field trip to Chalimbana Basic School, a nearby school, where they will investigate the use of ICT in primary education.''' (Note: If you would like to replicate this activity in a different context, you could choose to investigate the use of ICT at your own institution or another local education facility.)
The three groups A, B, and C will do a '''field trip to Chalimbana Basic School, a nearby school, where they will investigate the use of ICT in primary education.''' (Note: If you would like to replicate this activity in a different context, you could choose to investigate the use of ICT at your own institution or another local education facility.)
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* Also see the two sections below, taken from [[OER4Schools/1.4_Effective_use_of_ICT_and_collaborative_writing|OER4Schools unit 1.4]].
* Also see the two sections below, taken from [[OER4Schools/1.4_Effective_use_of_ICT_and_collaborative_writing|OER4Schools unit 1.4]].
* Watch the following video together, so to stimulate discussion:  
* Watch the following video together, so to stimulate discussion:  
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Note that this video is also used in [[OER4Schools]] units  
Note that this video is also used in [[OER4Schools]] units  
[[OER4Schools/1.1 What is interactive teaching?|1.1]] and
[[OER4Schools/1.1 What is interactive teaching?|1.1]] and
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You may want to make a note of the topics the teachers each choose for use in class with EtherPad, and to include these in your educator reflections.
You may want to make a note of the topics the teachers each choose for use in class with EtherPad, and to include these in your educator reflections.
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== What students say about interactive teaching ==
Students say interactive teaching...
* opens up the learners' mind
* creates curiosity
* builds confidence through interaction
* helps slow learners and those who are shy, to participate
* offers learners the freedom to express their views
* promotes learning through deep questioning techniques
* should be encouraged in all the schools in Zambia
* if learners are fully involved it is not easy for them to forget what they are taught
== What students say about interactive teaching ==
Students say interactive teaching...
* opens up the learners' mind
* creates curiosity
* builds confidence through interaction
* helps slow learners and those who are shy, to participate
* offers learners the freedom to express their views
* promotes learning through deep questioning techniques
* should be encouraged in all the schools in Zambia
* if learners are fully involved it is not easy for them to forget what they are taught


= Notes =
= Notes =
* This page reuses materials from [[OER4Schools/1.4_Effective_use_of_ICT_and_collaborative_writing]]
* This page reuses materials from [[OER4Schools/1.4_Effective_use_of_ICT_and_collaborative_writing]]