Active ingredients of learning (AIL) refers to a category of sights, sounds, etc. used in 1.0 Lessons by 1.0 Teachers,. When used, these sensations increase the likelihood of learning occurring during instruction of a lesson.
Good teachers have used these for decades without the AIL name. The name emerged to account for their use and utility in accelerating, increasing, and deepening (AID) learning in experimental behavioral and social research studies of learning to which ALV (a learners’ view) refers.
Lists of active ingredients of learning will follow as well as of their uses.