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  • Essay / The impact of traditional vs. traditional. Interactive teaching

    Table of contentsIntroduction 3Is interactive learning suitable for all subjects? 4Are students open to change in their normal school routine? 5Is there an age group best suited to interactive learning? 5What are the advantages and disadvantages of an interactive classroom? 6How do the roles of the teacher and learner change when participating in interactive learning? 8How does an interactive classroom really differ from a traditional classroom? 9Conclusion 11References 12IntroductionWhat is interactive learning and book learning?In recent years, there has been a huge push toward a new form of learning in all schools, from elementary schools to colleges. Interactive learning or E-Learning is a more social method of transmitting information in a classroom environment. Passive learning or book learning depends on students' ability to pay attention to a teacher or lecturer and being able to memorize information and recall it when needed. Book learning is the method by which an educator imparts knowledge to students face-to-face, like a classroom. Exclusively teacher-centered classrooms or traditional classrooms are long gone (sjtvu, 2013). Traditional classrooms may be limited in their educational capacity. This form of teaching requires teachers to report to a central office to obtain information about what they are teaching. This way, teachers and students learn in the same environment. Learning can be difficult when students have jobs outside of the normal school routine. For traditional students, interactive learning can help provide an edge in classroom learning. Through the use of computers and software, it helps both the teacher and the students in the lesson, according to the middle of the sheet...... ive learning?. Available: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-interactive-learning.htm. Last accessed April 1, 2014.• ASK. (2014). What is passive learning?. Available: http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-passive-learning. Last accessed April 1, 2014. • Iowa State University. (2010). Advantages and disadvantages of eLearning. Available: http://www.dso.iastate.edu/asc/academic/elearner/advantage.html. Last accessed March 31, 2014. • Arsham,H. (1995). The process of active student-teacher engagement defines success. Available: http://home.ubalt.edu/ntsbarsh/interactive.htm#rstudentactive. Last accessed April 1, 201 Keefe,J. (2013). Does eLearning work? It is time to put this question behind us. Available: http://www.maritimeprofessional.com/Blogs/Maritime-Training-Issues/July-2013/Does-eLearning-Work--It-s-Time-to-Put-This-Questio.aspx. Last consulted April 1 2014.4.