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What constitutes a generative learning community? (Examples (867204, share…
What constitutes a generative learning community?
Generative Learning Definition
Activities involving the creation of relationships and meanings of the learning
Uses concept mapping, problem solving to engage students in higher levels of learning
Needs
Curriculum
Focus on problem solving and critical thinking
Heightened focus on the process
Give students a chance to explore different concepts
Group-worthy tasks
Safe classroom culture and environment
Creating a safe environment where students feel they can share
Using student ideas in the classroom
Developing relationship with students
Examples
Engaging students in level challenges that start with basic problems and get more difficult. Students work together and share knowledge to help each other move to the next level.
Using math problem examples in notes that students can reference math rules and can deduce them on their own
Outcomes
Students better prepared for group work in a job setting
More engaged learners
Developed relationships and trust with peers
Benefits from sharing collective knowledge