Indiana University, Northwest

Terms of Engagement: Understanding and Promoting Engagement in Today’s College Classroom

Workshop With Elizabeth F. Barkley

Participant Generated Knowledge Repository

M(1)

What are ideas for helping students expect thatwith reasonable effort, they will succeed?

  • Multiple assignments
  • Different exercises
  • Opportunity to re-do
  • Having multiple activities that grant points (also extra credit)
  • Providing a safe assignment where they receive a passing grade just for completing it (grades will be differentiated based on proficiency)
  • Providing feedback on written assignments and monitoring progress based on incorporated feedback
  • Explicit expectations, syllabus, verbal, tell students you expect them to succeed with effort “ You will pass – it is yours to blow”
  • Grading fairly
  • Points
  • Assignments that prove practical, beneficial
  • Making tests a learning experience
  • Empathetic instructor
  • State what students can expect to learn over the semester. I state that hard work will pay off with x, y, z…
  • Tell a true story about a successful (possibly struggling) student in a past class
  • Try to help them understand how much they already know – particularly in intro courses
  • Spell out safety net
  • Examples of other students succeeding
  • Extra points, sample tests and security blankets
  • Recreate statistics of IUN students placed into professional schools (Med school, etc.)

M(2)

What are ideas for helping students value what/how they are learning?

  • Direct connection to career
  • Service learning or creating projects that are authentic
  • Connection to current events/life
  • Helping them realize that all these ideas are not new but they have already influenced their world view because they are indeed connected to the past
  • Do reality check. I ask them at the end of every session how in the real world they can practically use this information
  • Connect to practice
  • Exposed to different types of community sites
  • Job opportunities, application
  • Surveys
  • Guest speakers
  • Role models
  • Light at the end of the tunnel
  • Model a love of knowledge and ideas for their own sake
  • Connect course materials (like stats) to solving real-world everyday problems
  • Go over how chemistry is used to make bodies work
  • Have students relate what they are learning to real life
  • Show students what they will be able to do by the end of the semester

A

What are ideas for helping students learn actively?

  • Making the connections across courses explicit
  • Carrying over previous knowledge by providing own examples
  • Recap the lecture then summarize using boxes to connect key points
  • Break down lecture into different parts.
  • Provide concepts then ask how to solve problems (I wait and they tell me how to fill the blank)
  • Repetition
  • Reminders “Remember what/when we talked about this”
  • Mnemonics
  • Questioning
  • Concept maps
  • Concept map
  • Video – you tube
  • Use multiple media – words supplemented with images, sounds, even jokes (humor is a medium)
  • Synthesize in own words the weekly lesson
  • Give them a story – a narrative to hang concepts or theory upon
  • Write

T

What are ideas for ensuring the task is appropriately challenging (not too tough, not too easy)?

  • Analyze strengths and weaknesses and targeting help on that level
  • Provide different options – textbook, study sessions, etc.
  • Choose own research article to critique – do some critiques in class
  • Weekly quizzes – questions worth ½ point
  • Mastery level of achievement
  • Learning (Bloom)
  • Achievement toward mastery
  • Repeated skill a number of times
  • Offer lots of extra support for those lacking basic skills to bring them up to high expectation

C

What are ideas for helping students feel as though they are valued members of the learning community?

  • Create groups that stay together the whole semester
  • Mixing students from different backgrounds
  • Team projects broken down into responsibility
  • Committees
  • Using discussion, participation – rearranging the classroom setting (e.g., circles) to make them feel integrated
  • Nursing is a community and moves through in cohorts
  • Working in groups with group rewards to become part of an academic community
  • Sharing common info and techniques
  • Specialized communication patterns
  • Group work in chemistry
  • Partner quizzes

H

What are ideas for helping students learning holistically?

  • Building blocks of area of interest, to finding data, reflecting on the information, making sense of it and making recommendations
  • Challenge assumptions using examples from the past
  • Case studies or other props within group settings
  • Simulations
  • Role modeling in clinical
  • Lincoln logs – built cabin and create wealth to crossing domains
  • Hands on practicum
  • simulation

Send-a-Problem Solutions to Identified Online Problems

What are ideas for getting students to read before coming to class?

  • A quiz
  • Homework assignment on reading
  • Getting them involved in choosing the readings
  • Ask questions that are used for graded discussions

What are ideas for getting students to attend class?

  • Points (both attendance and participation)
  • Need to be in class to receive the assignment (graded)
  • In-class activities that can’t be made up (for points)
  • Quizzes that can’t be made up

What are ideas for getting students to do assignments?

  • Points attached – points that indicate the effort required

What are ideas to participate in discussion?

  • Ask questions
  • Small groups first
  • Grade participation
  • Use video/media/mixing media

What are ideas for helping students see value of course?

  • Starting salary – money
  • Passing the text – mastery effect
  • Improvement of thinking
  • Show them what they will know/be able to do at the end that they could not know/do at the beginning

What are ides for helping students understand the material (not just recall information)?

  • Synthesize
  • Relating the material to current events/issues
  • Providing guide post
  • Generate questions off the readings and have other students answer

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