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Classroom success and the eye of the beholder

Classroom success and the eye of the beholder. Teri Balser Teaching and Learning Symposium May 19, 2010. What are the most important things that make a class successful?. How would students answer?. Which of these do we have control over? Which are emergent?.

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Classroom success and the eye of the beholder

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  1. Classroom success and the eye of the beholder Teri Balser Teaching and Learning Symposium May 19, 2010

  2. What are the most important things that make a class successful? How would students answer? Which of these do we have control over? Which are emergent?

  3. ES101, Forum on the Environment • Approx 1000 students enrolled since 2005 • More than 50 different majors represented

  4. ES101, Forum on the Environment • Freshman through seniors in class

  5. ES101, Forum on the Environment Every year they are asked “What are the most important things that make a class successful?”

  6. What makes a class successful? Five categories of factors mentioned: • Instructor traits and behaviors • Student traits and behaviors • Course content (e.g. topics and assignments) • Course delivery (e.g. pedagogy and style) • Outcomes (e.g. grade received)

  7. What makes a class successful?

  8. What makes a class successful?

  9. Instructor traits and behaviors • Fair • Accessible • Engaging/Interesting • Cares about the topic/Enthusiastic • “Great professor”

  10. Instructor traits and behaviors

  11. Instructor traits and behaviors

  12. Student traits and behaviors • Hard work • Attendance • Do the work/reading – be prepared • Participate in class • Interest in topic

  13. Student traits and behaviors

  14. Student traits and behaviors

  15. Course content • Interesting topics • Relevant/useful information • Thought provoking lectures • Relevant/useful/well-defined assignments • Interesting readings/supplemental material

  16. Course content

  17. Course content

  18. Course delivery • Clear presentations • Interactive discussions • Organized/well-structured • Clear outline/expectations • Fun

  19. Course delivery

  20. Course delivery

  21. Outcomes • Good grade • Learned from it/retained knowledge • Can see how to use what I’ve learned • Interested and able to share what I’ve learned

  22. Outcomes

  23. Outcomes

  24. Is there a difference between 1st year students and seniors?

  25. Seniors vs. First Year

  26. Proposed model Instructor traits (i.e. cares about teaching) Student traits (i.e. motivation) Classroom climate and course design Learner Behaviors (attendance, study habits) Class success!

  27. What is “success”? What aspects of it do we have control over as instructors? How can we help our students be successful in our classes? Some final thoughts?

  28. What would be the ideal “successful” class?What would it include? What would it be like for you? For the students?

  29. Thank you!

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