Teaching in Higher Ed

How to Teach in Active Learning Spaces

03.14.2024 - By Bonni StachowiakPlay

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Kem Saichaie talks about how to teach in active learning spaces on episode 509 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Flexibility requires familiarity.

-Kem Saichaie

Oftentimes, at least at the research intensive level, we have this false comparison between STEM and non STEM types of teaching in classrooms.

-Kem Saichaie

At the heart of many active learning classroom design spaces is the concept of flexibility.

-Kem Saichaie

Resources

A Guide to Teaching in the Active Learning Classroom, by Baepler, Walker, Brooks, Saichaie, and Petersen

Students Put Teaching and Learning Complex to the Test, by Sudhiksha Shanbhag Kota

Is Active Learning Accessible? Exploring the Process of Providing Accommodations to Students with Disabilities, by Gin, Guerrero, Cooper, and Brownell

Various definitions to explore, when considering active learning spaces: pedagogical, physical, and psychological

Design Justice Network

Kem’s namedrop.io

Bonni’s name-coach

Sarah Silverman’s workshops

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