AY 375 - Fall 2016: Eighth Day Lesson Plan
Section Recap (20 minutes)
(10 minutes) In groups, share from your midsemester evaluations:
If you have not yet administered your evaluations:
If you are not teaching this semester:
(10 minutes) As a class:
What were some things you learned from your midsemester evaluations?
Were there any comments that stood out? Was anything surprising?
How were sections this week?
Faculty Visits (40 minutes)
Professors visiting at 7pm:
Eliot Quataert
Jessica Lu
Some prompts given in advance:
What class are you currently teaching? Have you taught it in the past? What other courses have you taught?
For the course you’re currently teaching, what are your learning objectives and goals? How would you complete the sentence “At the end of the semester, I want my students to .” ?
How do you assess (in lecture, with the GSIs in discussion section, on the exams) whether these goals are being met?
If you have taught both non-major courses and major courses, how does preparing for those courses compare? How do your learning objectives for them differ?
What is your lecture style like? Do you employ active learning strategies (think-pair-share, etc.) in your lectures?
In your teaching experience, what strategies have you found to be effective? Not effective? (e.g., different lecture styles, type of homework problems, projects vs. exams, etc.)
What do you like best about teaching?
Break (5 minutes)
Ethics (45 minutes)
(5 minutes) Explanation of activity.
(10 minutes) Group preparation.
(30 minutes) Six scenarios (5 minutes each).
Homework
Section video-taping is happening this week. We will send you a link to your section video by the end of the week. Watch it, and complete the
Section Video Recap Worksheet (due 10/12, next week!).
Bring your lesson plan notebooks to 375 next week.
Look through the abstracts from some of the following conference proceedings. Choose one paper to read (it should be at least four pages long) and answer the questions at the bottom of this page.
Learning @ Scale: mainly focused on learning from MOOCs (massively open online courses), but also includes research on using student data to understand aspects of learning:
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2876034
ICLS: International Conference of the Learning Sciences, top research conference in the field and mainly focuses on STEM education, includes some research in higher education:
https://www.isls.org/icls/2016/index.html (see proceedings, volumes 1 & 2 on homepage)
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Answer these questions about your articles:
What is the title?
What were the main take-aways (conclusions) from the article?
What methods did the authors use to come to their conclusions?
Do you agree with the conclusions? What critiques do you have about the paper?
What did you find most interesting about your article or about the proceedings in general?