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Student Engagement and Participation: Tricks to get students more involved in class discussions TeachMeet ARU Wednesday 27 January 2016 LAB 107, Cambridge.

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1 Student Engagement and Participation: Tricks to get students more involved in class discussions TeachMeet ARU Wednesday 27 January 2016 LAB 107, Cambridge 12.00 - 14.30 Nadia deGama LAIBS, HROB

2 Student Engagement and Participation: Tricks to get students more involved in class discussions Working towards creating an inclusive classroom environment TeachMeet ARU Wednesday 27 January 2016 LAB 107, Cambridge 12.00 - 14.30 Nadia deGama LAIBS, HROB

3 Student engagement and participation: Why do we care? Self-advocacy Communication skills Academic skills self- determination MotivatedCritical thinkersSelf-confidence

4 What counts as participation? ListeningPreparation Quality of contributions Impact on seminar Engagement with module content

5 How do we assess participation? 1.Establish ground rules: Assignment brief 2.Learn and use students’ names 3.Allow for preparation and reflection 4.“Buzz groups” and/or debates 5. No more paperclips 6. Alternative forms of participation

6 Visible vs. invisible participation versus

7 How do we assess participation? 1.Establish ground rules: Assignment brief 2.Learn and use students’ names 3.Allow for preparation and reflection 4.“Buzz groups” and/or debates 5. Alternative forms of participation Linked with their overall mark (10% of final grade) Grading rubric provided Midway checkpoint: self-assessments

8 Self-assessments 1.I feel I always contribute in a meaningful way to discussions several times in a week (either in class or through other means). Please provide an example. 2.I feel I occasionally contribute to discussions in a week (either in class or through other means). Please provide an example. 3.I rarely contribute. If so, please say why. How would you like to contribute more to class discussions?

9 Grading rubric: some dimensions Listening Preparation Initiative Answering questions/ response Discussion Attitude Attendance

10 Turning the gaze onto ourselves are we being relevant? approachable? consider our positionality listening and responding properly self-reflection

11 Thank you


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