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Active Learning

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Narbethong Special School follows the methodology of the late Dr Lili Nielsen's Active Learning, following the basic premise that students develop skills and concepts through performing actions for themselves. Teachers are experts at setting up learning environments and activities that encourage students to be active participants.  This philosophy and methodology provides developmentally appropriate teaching and learning for students with vision impairment and additional disability.
Please click on the following links to learn more about the Active Learning Approach:

A website devoted to providing information about Dr Lilli Nielsen's Active Learning approach.

An Introduction to Dr Lilli Nielsen’s Active Learning

Introductory information about Active Learning

Philosophy of active learning

An article on "The philosophy of active learning" by the late Dr Lilli Nielsen.

Adult Child Play Sequence

View information about establishing Adult-Child play activities.  This information in based on the book "Are you Blind?" by Dr Lilli Nielsen.

Establishing 1 to 1 activities

View this article written by Dr Lilli Nielsen information on establishing 1 to 1 activities.

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Last reviewed 17 June 2020
Last updated 17 June 2020