Should I share my learning outcomes with my students?
Is there any evidence to support sharing written learning outcomes prior to teaching a topic?
Is there any evidence to support sharing written learning outcomes prior to teaching a topic?
References to seminal scholarly studies that highlight student success in diverse learning contexts.
Often when we read the latest teaching advice we recognise things that we already do. Putting a name to them can encourage more deliberate incorporation into our teaching contexts. What strategies do you already use to accommodate student diversity? Can you use some more brief interventions to promote student learning?
Knowing our students enables us to apply effective teaching strategies to build student learning. What strategies do you use to take your students to higher levels of learning?
Student engagement in their own learning can be challenging to ensure. So what strategies do you use to engage your students?
Student engagement in their own learning can be challenging to ensure. So what strategies do you use to engage your students?
“The amount of cheating in which students are willing to engage depends (in part) on the structure of the learning environment.”
Identify the teaching methods that work best for modern learners, including several strategies to better engage and motivate your Millennial students. You’ll learn the five new R’s: Research, rationale, relaxed, rapport, and research-based methods.
If you want to create a first-class learning environment start with the first class. From the very first day–from the moment students walk in the door–you set the tone for the entire semester. You can establish expectations, clarify responsibilities, energize and engage your students, and create a strong framework for success.