I am not sure about the origin of "active learning"; however, I do know Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams co-authored "Flip your Classroom; Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day". They describe their story of how they created the Flipped Classroom, a very quick and short read....
Tammi Bories, Ph.D.
Western Illinois University
Department of Kinesiology
Brophy Hall 221W
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455
Much history of flipped classroom can be found at this site: flipitconsulting.com
Especially see resources. Nancy Fire
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Subject: origin of "active learning" concept
Hi there,
I am wonder if somebody can give some references of the origin of "active learning" concept, who introduce it for the first time. And also something about the origin of "flipped classroom".
Thanks
Daniel Moraga
TBL-consulting
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