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= ''[[Structure]]'' [[S3]].5: Paces lessons appropriately to allow diverse learners to grapple with ideas or apply concepts =
= ''[[Structure]]'' [[S3]].5: Paces lessons appropriately to allow diverse learners to grapple with ideas or apply concepts =


=== Practices ===
=== Activities ===
* Make class notes, class recordings, etc. available for students to review at their own pace
* Make class notes, class recordings, etc. available for students to review at their own pace
* Apply "mastery learning", a student-centered pedagogical methodology
* Apply "mastery learning", a student-centered pedagogical methodology
* Consider pausing ~15 seconds after you ask a question and/or after a student responds. This allows students to process the question, especially those who process internally. (adapted from the Center for Effective Teaching & Learning at Cal State, Los Angeles).
** if no one responds after waiting:
*** repeat or rephrase the question
*** ask a student to attempt to rephrase the question
*** make the question more specific
*** ask students what about the question they do not understand

Latest revision as of 13:55, 11 October 2023

Structure S3.5: Paces lessons appropriately to allow diverse learners to grapple with ideas or apply concepts

Activities

  • Make class notes, class recordings, etc. available for students to review at their own pace
  • Apply "mastery learning", a student-centered pedagogical methodology
  • Consider pausing ~15 seconds after you ask a question and/or after a student responds. This allows students to process the question, especially those who process internally. (adapted from the Center for Effective Teaching & Learning at Cal State, Los Angeles).
    • if no one responds after waiting:
      • repeat or rephrase the question
      • ask a student to attempt to rephrase the question
      • make the question more specific
      • ask students what about the question they do not understand