Outreach activities refer to providing services to underserved populations by reaching out in charitable ways. Examples include partnering with teachers for educational initiatives and community-based participatory research. Extension activities deepen understanding of lessons by offering activities of varying difficulties. Examples are choice boards that let students pick activities by learning style, designing projects using information learned, and teaching others to reinforce one's own understanding. The instructor should purposefully increase students' language skills during conceptual extension activities.
Outreach activities refer to providing services to underserved populations by reaching out in charitable ways. Examples include partnering with teachers for educational initiatives and community-based participatory research. Extension activities deepen understanding of lessons by offering activities of varying difficulties. Examples are choice boards that let students pick activities by learning style, designing projects using information learned, and teaching others to reinforce one's own understanding. The instructor should purposefully increase students' language skills during conceptual extension activities.
Outreach activities refer to providing services to underserved populations by reaching out in charitable ways. Examples include partnering with teachers for educational initiatives and community-based participatory research. Extension activities deepen understanding of lessons by offering activities of varying difficulties. Examples are choice boards that let students pick activities by learning style, designing projects using information learned, and teaching others to reinforce one's own understanding. The instructor should purposefully increase students' language skills during conceptual extension activities.
Outreach activities refer to providing services to underserved populations by reaching out in charitable ways. Examples include partnering with teachers for educational initiatives and community-based participatory research. Extension activities deepen understanding of lessons by offering activities of varying difficulties. Examples are choice boards that let students pick activities by learning style, designing projects using information learned, and teaching others to reinforce one's own understanding. The instructor should purposefully increase students' language skills during conceptual extension activities.
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MARY ROSE E.
BERDUL BEED-1A ACTIVITY: DEFINE THE FOLLOWING AND AT LEAST 3 EXAMPLES
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
-Outreach activities refer to the -Extension activities are exercises that provision of services to populations that deepen the understanding of a certain may not have access to them. It entails lesson and can be adjusted in difficulty to reaching out to other people, particularly suit different student types. There are two in a charitable or benevolence manner. In sorts of extension activities: conceptual, order to reach different audiences, such which are meant to provide students the as college students, the homeless, or the chance to understand and use the target community, outreach can be carried out words in an activity connected to the unit by various organizations, including theme, and drill and practice, which are churches, corporations, or centers. meant to give students opportunity to Additionally, outreach can go beyond practice the vocabulary words and present or customary boundaries. meanings. The instructor should naturally but purposefully increase the students' language and vocabulary during the conceptual extension activity. Examples: Examples: 1. Partnering with K-12 Teachers- A 1. Choice Boards- are the most favorite fantastic strategy to increase the wider type of extension activity. They enable implications of scientists' work is to students to select activities that best suit collaborate with K–12 educators for their individual learning styles, but all of outreach initiatives. Disseminating the students are applying the same information and educational notion. programming to general audiences, 2. Design a Project- Students might including K–12 teachers and students, is construct a list of intriguing facts as they a frequent strategy. learn more about a subject through 2. Community-Based Participatory literature and technology. They can use Research adds to or replaces academic those data to build a project to present to and other professional research with the class. research done by community members, 3. Teaching Others- One of the best ways with the goals of educating, improving to learn is to teach someone else, so your practice or bringing about social change. early finishers benefit from this extension 3. Mental Health Outreach- is the practice activity. It is also great for your struggling of providing services to patients directly, students, because they can often as opposed to forcing them to visit clinics understand the concept better when one and hospitals. The seriously mentally ill in of their peers explains it to them. the community prefer it as a form of treatment. The purpose of mental health outreach work is to support, encourage, and enable members of the community who may be experiencing a variety of problems.