‘complex problems’
biological sciences seminar: improving student learning through understanding reasoning and problem-solving practices
nov. 26, 2019—join the biological sciences department on monday, december 2, 3:30-5:15, to consider different teaching practices as part of their ongoing seminar series. undergraduate learning assistants will present posters on questions such as, “which clicker questions promote the most discussion?” during tea time from 3:30-4:10, followed by professor jenny knight’s seminar. professor knight writes, “classroom practices...
who’s doing all the work? who’s having all the fun?
jun. 4, 2019—part 2: five adaptable steps to active learning by cynthia j. brame, cft associate director i recently wrote about barb stengel’s challenge to ask ourselves “who’s doing all the work? who’s having all the fun?” in our classes. i find that barb’s questions keep me thinking about the fun and work of learning and help...
who’s doing all the work? who’s having all the fun?
may. 15, 2019—part 1: five steps to incorporating productive failure into your course by cynthia j. brame, cft associate director several years ago, i had the distinct pleasure of hearing a talk by barb stengel, professor of the practice in vanderbilt’s teaching and learning department. she had a mantra that she repeated throughout the talk to frame her comments: “who’s...