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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 7 MIN

Why Active Learning Is So Hard to Scale

from The Curio Cabinet · host jim7pd

Active learning, which encompasses engaging instructional methods that involve students directly in the learning process, has been shown to significantly enhance outcomes in education, particularly in STEM fields. Despite substantial research support for its effectiveness, implementing active learning in universities is challenging due to structural complexities, such as fixed schedules and classroom layouts, as well as the demands placed on faculty. While individual instructors may innovate, scaling these successful methods across institutions remains difficult. The paradox lies in that the most effective teaching strategies are often the hardest to adopt widely. Technology emerges as a potential solution, offering tools that facilitate interactive learning on a larger scale. Overall, while active learning is crucial for student engagement, the educational system must adapt to integrate these methods effectively, potentially supplementing traditional lectures rather than replacing them entirely.   Education technology evolves quickly. But the patterns of learning change slowly. That’s why we keep the cabinet open. Thanks for exploring The EdTech Curio Cabinet.   Do you have thoughts regarding this Curio you would like to share? Send us an email to [email protected]    You can find us on: Youtube - The Curio Cabinet - YouTube Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/curiosteward/ TikTok - curiosteward (@curiosteward) | TikTok LinkedIn - Curio Steward undefined | LinkedIn

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 21, 2026

Active learning, which encompasses engaging instructional methods that involve students directly in the learning process, has been shown to significantly enhance outcomes in education, particularly in STEM fields. Despite substantial research support for its effectiveness, implementing active learning in universities is challenging due to structural complexities, such as fixed schedules and classroom layouts, as well as the demands placed on faculty. While individual instructors may innovate, scaling these successful methods across institutions remains difficult. The paradox lies in that the most effective teaching strategies are often the hardest to adopt widely. Technology emerges as a potential solution, offering tools that facilitate interactive learning on a larger scale. Overall, while active learning is crucial for student engagement, the educational system must adapt to integrate these methods effectively, potentially supplementing traditional lectures rather than replacing them entirely.   Education technology evolves quickly. But the patterns of learning change slowly. That’s why we keep the cabinet open. Thanks for exploring The EdTech Curio Cabinet.   Do you have thoughts regarding this Curio you would like to share? Send us an email to [email protected]    You can find us on: Youtube - The Curio Cabinet - YouTube Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/curiosteward/ TikTok - curiosteward (@curiosteward) | TikTok LinkedIn - Curio Steward undefined | LinkedIn

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