Teachology Summer 2014 Edition | Page 13

teachology employs highly structured assignments in which each student is given a clearly defined role and the group a clearly defined task, this fosters equal participation and effective scaffolding for large projects. In all, cooperative learning lets students achieve results that they would be hard-pressed to achieve on their own, while developing strong social and collaborative skills. something like, “We'll study Kant's ethics in that section.” Then, proceed to present the material without much more thought. As a case in point, I regularly record introductory lectures for students on each essay that we read in class. Before I took the seminar I simply created a summary of the main points of interest and left it at that (Ok, I added a few jokes here and there, too.). Now, I go into the recording thinking, “What specifically do The workshops I want my students gave us a chance to learn from this Dr. Dave Yonutas, Eugenio Zaldivar, and Dr. Naima to try out many of video?” And then I Brown enjoying the CCTL Spring Gala Celebration. the strategies as make sure to present that material during students and thus the video and highlight it at the end. to give us a sense of what it's like to This not only generates a better work in an environment without a learning tool, it also gives me an easy “sage on a stage.” I really enjoyed and starting point for generating benefited from the materials and assessment tools. A win-win for my exercises. I think my students will, too. students and me. One other way the program has changed my approach is by getting me to think about the concrete goals of each element of my class. In philosophy it's pretty common to approach a topic by simply saying Are you interested in signing up for the Certificate for Classroom Teaching and Learning (CCTL)? Fall cohort information sessions are coming your way 13