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Express

Expression is a versatile way for learners to share their views or understanding on a topic so far.

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How to use the verb Express in a course or learning design

To incorporate 'Express' in your next learning design, as a Learning Designer, you can encourage learners to share their thoughts, opinions, or feelings on a particular topic or concept by using the question stem "Can you share your views on". This prompts learners to articulate their understanding and viewpoints, fostering critical thinking and reflection. Start by identifying key concepts or issues that align with the learning objectives. Integrate opportunities for learners to express themselves through discussions, written reflections, group activities, or presentations. Ensure that the questions or prompts are open-ended to encourage diverse perspectives and promote meaningful dialogue among learners. By incorporating 'Express' in your design, you can create a more interactive and engaging learning experience that empowers learners to communicate their ideas effectively. This approach not only enhances comprehension but also promotes higher-order thinking skills such as analysis and evaluation. Encouraging expression in learning activities helps to deepen understanding and promote a collaborative learning environment.

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Example of the learning verb Express in a prompt learning

Can you share your views on

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Example of the verb Express in a task for learners

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