Friday, September 13, 2024 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
2130 H Street NW, Washington DC 20052
Discussions can be enormously valuable for student learning but they are also challenging to facilitate effectively. Join us to look at ways to revitalize discussions in your classroom. We’ll start with figuring out why your students are struggling to participate in your class specifically before talking about some ideas for growing student participation. We will also talk about how to assess discussions in terms of participation and in terms of their value for student learning. This workshop is at the introductory level, which means that it assumes no prior knowledge.
This workshop is part of the Evidence-Based Teaching Strategies series for GW instructors seeking strategies to increase student engagement and communicate with learners in new ways. Workshops in this series are sponsored by the Instructional Core. The Instructional Core provides comprehensive, integrated solutions for instructors in search of teaching solutions. If you need feedback on assignment or syllabus design, advice on teaching methods, or ideas for new activities, consider booking a consultation with the Instructional Core.
This workshop is part of the Engaging Your Students In an Uncertain World series for GW instructors seeking guidance as they teach in a rapidly changing world. Explore in-class discussions of potentially uncomfortable topics, curriculum that engages with current events, and how to make space for varying student perspectives in the classroom.
All sessions are free to GW students, faculty, staff, and alumni. GW has an institutional commitment to ensuring that all of our programs and events are accessible for all individuals. If you require any accommodations to participate in this event, please contact libraryevents@gwu.edu at least 72 business hours (3 business days) prior to the event.