What Is The 5E Learning Model?
What Is The 5E Learning Model?
What Is The 5E Learning Model?
2. EXPLORE
During the exploration phase, students actively explore the new concept
through concrete learning experiences. They might be asked to go through
the scientific method and communicate with their peers to make
observations. This phase allows students to learn in a hands-on way.
3. EXPLAIN
This is a teacher-led phase that helps students synthesize new knowledge
and ask questions if they need further clarification. For the Explain phase to
be effective, teachers should ask students to share what they learned during
the Explore phase before introducing technical information in a more direct
manner This is also when teachers utilize video, computer software, or other
aides to boost understanding.
4. ELABORATE
Teachers may ask students to create presentations or conduct additional
investigations to reinforce new skills. This phase allows students to cement
their knowledge before evaluation.
5. EVALUATE
During this phase, teachers can observe their students and see whether they
have a complete grasp of the core concepts. It is also helpful to note
whether students approach problems in a different way based on what they
learned. Other helpful elements of the Evaluate phase include self-
assessment, peer-assessment, writing assignments, and exams.
APPLICATION AND EFFECTIVENESS
The 5E Model is most effective when students are encountering new
concepts for the very first time because there is opportunity for a complete
learning cycle. According to co-creator Rodger W. Bybee, the 5E Model is
best used in a unit of two to three weeks in which each phase is the basis for
one or more distinct lessons. “Using the 5Es model as the basis for a single
lesson decreases the effectiveness of the individual phases due to shortening
the time and opportunities for challenging and restructuring of concepts and
abilities—for learning,” Bybee explains. And if too much time is spent on
each phase, the structure isn’t as effective and students may forget what
they’ve learned.