By Alice Cassidy, Ph.D.
IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING
When students see a clear link between their concerns and your course content, teaching and learning improve.
The trick is establishing those connections.
In How Can I Connect Students’ Interests to Course Content?, the presenter shows you how to get students to make a personal investment in their learning – no matter how large or small your class may be.
LEARNING GOALS
In How Can I Connect Students’ Interests to Course Content?, you will learn:
How in-class activities can help students discover the connection between their concerns and course content
How adapting your assignments can help students see the links between their world and your course
How to help students succeed through goal-setting activities and making time for student reflection
How to find new ways to strengthen student motivation by exploring cited resources
TOPICS COVERED
Like all Magna 20 Minute Mentors, this session provides specific details and support to help you make a tangible difference in your teaching as soon as the session ends. The presenter even encourages participants to contact her if questions develop after the session.
This comprehensive approach can be adapted to support teaching and learning in all disciplines.
Using examples from the literature and her own teaching, the presenter shares three guidelines to help you reach students more effectively:
Find ways to learn about students
Connect assignments to students’ interests
Use the value of feedback
You’ll see how in-class activities like poster sessions, student presentations, and flexible assignments can enhance student engagement. Tips on structuring feedback to help students connect with course content can be as simple as they are helpful, such as “the 1-minute paper,” brief statements on “the muddiest point,” and discussions prompted by the phrase, “I’m just wondering.”