Increasing Student Interaction in Class
A common problem for lecturers is dealing with a passive class, where students are unresponsive and avoid interaction with the tutor and each other. This can be a frustrating experience for both parties.
The workshop will have a practical focus and will consider;
- the benefits of student interaction in class
- different types of interaction
- the challenges of incorporating interaction from a lecturer's perspective and how these can be evaluated
To book a place on this workshop please fill in the form below. Please note you must be signed in to access the booking forms.
Date | Time | Venue | |
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1 hour |
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Workshop Facilitated by | |||
TBC, Learning and Development Centre |
Alignment with UKPSF
Activities:
A1: Design and plan learning activities/programmes of study
A2: Teach and/or support learning
A4: Develop effective learning environments
Core Knowledge
K2: Appropriate methods for teaching & learning
K3: How students learn
More info: UK Professional Standards Framework