Achieving Aha!

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In this session, we explore the environment, strategies, and hands-on learning activities that foster aha moments for student readers and writers. We discuss how once students find that they can break through long-standing confusion or apathy, they take ownership of their learning.

D.J. Henry

“Aha—used when something is suddenly seen, found, or understood.” –Merriam-Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary. Learning becomes exciting and personal at the moment “aha” occurs. Students become excited when they suddenly see and understand a concept. Once students find that they can break through long-standing confusion or apathy, they take ownership of their learning. This webinar focuses on the environment, strategies, and hands-on learning activities that foster aha moments for student readers and writers.

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