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Learning Students’ Names

Learning Students’ Names. Some tips and tricks…. Why it matters. Having to learn the names of new students each term can make instructors anxious But …many believe that knowing student names improves the classroom climate Relaxes the atmosphere Demonstrates interest. Why it matters.

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Learning Students’ Names

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  1. Learning Students’ Names Some tips and tricks… Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  2. Why it matters • Having to learn the names of new students each term can make instructors anxious • But…many believe that knowing student names improves the classroom climate • Relaxes the atmosphere • Demonstrates interest Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  3. Why it matters • Two things that get students most involved in their undergraduate education are: • Faculty-student interaction • Student-student interaction • Learning student names is an effective means of improving both of these interactions Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  4. Why it matters • Learning names reduces the “distance” between instructor and student. • Engaging students, by name, in personal conversation helps to make the subject matter more accessible. • Addressing students by name indirectly fosters student – student interaction. Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  5. That doesn’t mean it’s easy… • Are you “name-learning challenged?” • Trouble remembering students’ names outside of class? • Or…more trouble remembering a name in a sea of faces? Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  6. Not to worry…help is on the way • Techniques that may help include: • Name tags or tents • Office visits • Information cards • Name games • Subgroups • Student interviews • Location/seating chart • Pre-class review Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  7. Name Tags or Tents • Name tags • Name tents • Variations • Students or Instructor keep • Personalized license plate • A sentence to remember Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  8. Office Visits • Arrange office visits early in the term • Keep track of who visits and why • Connect concerns/problems with individuals Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  9. Information Cards • Information cards • Photos/ID copies • Background information • Expectations of the class • Information about likes and dislikes Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  10. Student Interviews • Pair up and interview each other • Unique traits • Unusual hobbies, accomplishments • Group and ask for things in common • Leave the room and have them self-organize Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  11. Name Games • Have each student introduce themselves • Each student who follows must also give the names of the students who have already introduced themselves • End with instructor • Variations – provide some characteristic information during introduction Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  12. Seating Chart • Have your students sit in the same spot, at least for a while, and make a seating chart. • Get used to faces in the same location • Spatially organize Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  13. Pre- and Post-Class Review • Study the roster prior to class. • Learn to recognize names first • Review the roster immediately after class • Repeat as needed for the first few classes Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  14. Subgroups • Especially useful for large classes • Students normally sit in the same locations • Visualize…and possibly even photograph… the groups they sit in Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  15. A Week Long Approach • Monday – familiarize yourself with roster • Tuesday – take note of students’ habits • Wednesday – student introductions • Thursday – reinforce after class • Friday – seating chart review Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  16. Miscellaneous • Mnemonics • Connect to someone you know • Draw each student’s features • Self-introductions with descriptions Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

  17. References • www.cmu.edu/teaching/resources/studentnames.html • www.indiana.edu/~teaching/names.html • www.ku.edu/~cte/resources/teachingtips/learningnames.html • www.glencoe.com/ps/teachingtoday/weeklytips.phtml/10 • www.unl.edu/gradstud/GSAP/names.html • www.smcoe.k12.ca.us/ssfusd/as/faculty/RemNames.html Gateway Engineering Education Coalition

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