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GENERATING STUDENT GENERATING STUDENT PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATION Dr. D. Gallow, Director Dr. D. Gallow, Director Teaching, Learning & Teaching, Learning & Technology Center Technology Center [email protected] (949) 824-6189 (949) 824-6189

Increasing College Classroom Participation

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Dr. De Gallow of the UCI Teaching Learning and Technology Center presents serveral methods to help faculty increase student participation.

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GENERATING GENERATING STUDENT STUDENT

PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION

Dr. D. Gallow, DirectorDr. D. Gallow, Director

Teaching, Learning & Teaching, Learning & Technology CenterTechnology Center

[email protected]

(949) 824-6189(949) 824-6189

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STUDENT PARTICIPATIONSTUDENT PARTICIPATION

Deep vs. Surface LearningDeep vs. Surface Learning Low-Tech, Low-RiskLow-Tech, Low-Risk

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DEEP LEARNINGDEEP LEARNING ENGAGEMENTENGAGEMENT

•RETENTIONRETENTION•CREATIVE PROBLEM CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVINGSOLVING

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BLOOM’S TAXONOMYBLOOM’S TAXONOMY ““Higher Order” Thinking Higher Order” Thinking

SkillsSkills•AnalysisAnalysis•SynthesisSynthesis•EvaluationEvaluation•CreativityCreativity

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SURFACE LEARNINGSURFACE LEARNING RecallRecall ComprehensionComprehension ApplicationApplication

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TYPES OF TYPES OF PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION

IndividualIndividual Whole ClassWhole Class Smaller Group Smaller Group

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2 LOW-TECH, LOW 2 LOW-TECH, LOW RISK STRATEGIES:RISK STRATEGIES:

3X5 or 4x6 Index 3X5 or 4x6 Index CardsCards

Beginning & Mid-Beginning & Mid-Lecture PromptsLecture Prompts

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3X5” INDEX CARDS3X5” INDEX CARDS

Lower risk participationLower risk participation Why or How Questions Why or How Questions

OnlyOnly

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3X5” INDEX CARDS3X5” INDEX CARDS

1-2 Minute Time Limit1-2 Minute Time Limit Collect & RedistributeCollect & Redistribute

•Practice SpeakingPractice Speaking•Normalize Normalize •ValidateValidate

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3X5” INDEX CARDS3X5” INDEX CARDS

End-of-Class WritingEnd-of-Class Writing Collect & ReviewCollect & Review PatternsPatterns Address in ClassAddress in Class CClassroom lassroom AAssessment ssessment

TTechnique (C.A.T.)echnique (C.A.T.)

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BEGINNING &BEGINNING &MID-LECTURE MID-LECTURE

PROMPTSPROMPTS BeginningBeginning

•Open-Ended QuestionOpen-Ended Question•Lecture 7-10 MinutesLecture 7-10 Minutes

•ForeshadowForeshadow•Active ListeningActive Listening

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BEGINNING &BEGINNING &MID-LECTURE MID-LECTURE

PROMPTSPROMPTS

““Turn-to-Your-Neighbor”Turn-to-Your-Neighbor”

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BEGINNING &BEGINNING &MID-LECTURE MID-LECTURE

PROMPTSPROMPTS

Generate 5-7 Subsidiary Generate 5-7 Subsidiary QuestionsQuestions

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TO LEARN MORE:TO LEARN MORE:

Barkley, Cross, & Major, Barkley, Cross, & Major, Collaborative Learning Techniques..

Bloom’s TaxonomyBloom’s Taxonomy UC Berkeley’s UC Berkeley’s Teaching TipsTeaching Tips Deep & Surface LearningDeep & Surface Learning TLTC’s TLTC’s Teaching GuideTeaching Guide

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TO LEARN MORE:TO LEARN MORE:

Make an appointment Make an appointment with a TLTC Consultantwith a TLTC Consultant

FREE & CONFIDENTIAL!FREE & CONFIDENTIAL! Internet Search: “active Internet Search: “active

learning”learning”

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TO LEARN MORE:TO LEARN MORE: Auster & MacRoneAuster & MacRone, , The The

Classroom as Negotiated Classroom as Negotiated Setting: An Empirical Study of Setting: An Empirical Study of the Effects of Faculty Members’ the Effects of Faculty Members’ Behavior on Students’ Behavior on Students’ ParticipationParticipation..

FassingerFassinger, , Professors’ & Professors’ & Students” Perceptions of Why Students” Perceptions of Why Students Participate in ClassStudents Participate in Class..

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TO LEARN MORE:TO LEARN MORE:

Prosser, M. & Trigwell, K. Prosser, M. & Trigwell, K. (1999).(1999). Understanding Learning Understanding Learning & Teaching on Deep & Surface & Teaching on Deep & Surface LearningLearning. Society for Research . Society for Research into Higher Education, Open into Higher Education, Open University Press, Ch. 4.University Press, Ch. 4.

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TEACHING, LEARNINGTEACHING, LEARNING&&

TECHNOLOGY CENTERTECHNOLOGY CENTER 3000 ANTEATER 3000 ANTEATER

INSTRUCTION & RESEARCH INSTRUCTION & RESEARCH BUILDING (AIRB)BUILDING (AIRB)

(949) 824-1150 (MAIN (949) 824-1150 (MAIN OFFICE)OFFICE)