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Engaging Your Students in a Learner-Centered
Classroom
J. Lawford Anderson
Professor of Earth Sciences, USC,
Los Angeles
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• Classrooms without walls• An academic paradigm shift from teaching
to learning
It thus becomes ever more important that faculty find new and creative ways to engage students.
Moreover, as methods to teach and learn continue to expand into greater usage of varied forms of technology, it is imperative that students and teachers continue to connect,
even if through evolving means.
An Emerging Era in College Education
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• styles of student-teacher interaction• the relevance of the classroom experience• the importance of knowing the students• time-indifferent and newer methods of learning• the role of modern technology • learning away from the classroom
This program will explore:
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As university-based education moves from a teaching-centered philosophy to that of learner-centered, the session is intended to provide a common base, that being on how to engage students throughout their learning experience
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“What the Best Teachers Do”• They touch the lives of their students• Emphasis on student learning• Emphasis on outcome• They plan their courses backward
Reference: “What the Best Teachers Do”
Ken Bain, Harvard University Press, 2004
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“What the Best Teachers Do”• Know their subject
material extremely well
• Are active and accomplished scholars
• Know the breadth, depth, and history of the field
• Value critical thinking, problem solving, creativity
• Concern with ethical issues and the broader context
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• Value teaching as demanding as their research and scholarship
• Create a critical learning environment• Challenge students to confront important problems
• Rethink their assumptions• Assess their own models of reality
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“What the Best Teachers Do”• Have a strong trust in students• Believe that students want to learn• Share their intellectual journey, including
failures• Encourage students to be equally candid
and reflective
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• Display openness to student comment
• Willing to accept criticism and acknowledge failure
• Systematically collect feedback on teaching
• Readily assess outcome and make appropriate changes
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“What the Best Teachers Do”• Fundamentally are learners• Have a strong sense of commitment to the
academic community• Frequently work on curricular objectives• Are Involved in public conversations to
improve teaching
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• Insure fair measures of student progress
• Design grading to keep focus on learning objectives
• Offer nonjudgmental feedback
• Stress opportunities to improve
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• Create a safe learning environment
• Allow students to try, fail, and try again
• Offer students ownership of the class objectives
• Have a great faith in student ability..
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• View teaching as beginning with the student• Appreciate the individual value of each
student • They don’t teach a class• They teach a student
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“What the Best Teachers Do”
• Get students’ attention and keep it
• Realize that students learn best by self discovery
• Use provocative questions or statements
• Utilize methods grounded in Socratic dialogues
• Encourage learning by offering prompt and encouraging feedback
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• Know your students…names, majors, and backgrounds
• Keep the class interactive• Students teach students…this
provides ownership• Use of listserves, websites,
and “blackboard” software
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• Make the course relevant• Relate the class to student
future goals• Use current topics• Use case studies and
problem-based learning
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• Use high tech – it is expected
• Power point – but don’t read
• Multimedia – text, video, websites, clickers
• Mix it up - from chalkboard to modern techniques
• Engage the minds in all students
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• Employ active teaching techniques
• Role of humor and “story telling”
• Demonstrate your passion
• Get personal – offer own anecdotes
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• Use eye contact• Invoke variation in
voice volume and tone• Ask provoking
questions and wait……• Leave the podium –
walk the aisles• Involve students –
bring them in
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“Keeping Students Engaged”
• The Big No’s• No intimidation• No ridicule• No inappropriate language or jokes
• The Big Yes’s• Yes, I don’t know• Yes, I will return to this question• Yes, come see me
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“Outside of the Classroom”
• The classroom “without walls”
• Being available – the new (?) expectation
• Not just office hours• E-mail and
encouragement of web discussions
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“Outside of the Classroom”• Website-based instruction (e.g., Blackboard)• Posting of lecture notes and related materials• Posting of old exams• Students teaching students
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“Outside of the Classroom”
• Changing the class setting
• Field trips and discussions
• Review sessions• Take them “home”
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“Outside of the classroom”• Faculty involvement
on campus• Advising of student
groups• Speaking
engagements• Outreach to new
students
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“Basic Principles”• Encourage student-faculty interaction• Encourage cooperation among students• Encourage active learning• Offer prompt feedback
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“Basic Principles”
• Maintain high expectations• Involve students as essential to learning • Seek new ways to be available • Respect diversity in talent and ways of
learning
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““Beyond Graduation”Beyond Graduation”
• Staying in contactStaying in contact• Aiding choices for post-graduate educationAiding choices for post-graduate education• Career advisement Career advisement • Letters of recommendationLetters of recommendation
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References:What the Best Teachers Do, Ken Bain, Harvard University Press, 2004
Learner-Centered Teaching, Maryellen Weimer, Josey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series, Wiley & Sons, Inc., San Francisco, 2002
My Freshman Year, What a College Professor Learned by Becoming a Student, Rebekah Nathan, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2005
Teaching at its Best, 2nd edition, Linda B. Nilson, Anker Publishing, Boston, 2003
We Shall Gladly Teach, Terry L. Seip, American Historical Association, Washington D.C., 1999
Engaging Minds: A Conference on Student Engagement (Illinois State University, July 18, 2001) http://www.cat.ilstu.edu/conf/index.shtml
National Survey of Student Engagement: Pathways to Collegiate Success (2004)http://www.uri.edu/pspd/planserv/Student_Engagement_Survey.ppt.
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)http://www.indiana.edu/~nsse/