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Associate

An associate refers to a person who is employed by an educational institution, typically possessing a lower position or less formal qualifications, and supports the teaching and learning process by assisting instructors, grading assignments, and delivering supplementary instruction to students.

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

To incorporate the 'Associate' verb in your learning design, the educator can encourage learners to connect concepts or ideas. This can be done by asking questions that prompt learners to identify relationships or similarities between different topics. Use questions stems such as "What connections can you make between..." followed by key concepts or ideas. For example, "What connections can you make between the theories of X and Y?" This strategy helps learners deepen their understanding by linking new information to prior knowledge. It also enhances critical thinking skills as learners analyze and compare different elements. To apply this in your design, create activities that require learners to associate related concepts, theories, or examples. This could involve concept mapping, group discussions, or comparing and contrasting different theories. By fostering these associations, learners can strengthen their cognitive connections and grasp complex topics more effectively. Utilizing the 'Associate' verb in your learning design will support learners in building meaningful relationships between various concepts and ideas.

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Example of the learning verb Associate in a prompt learning

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